二维激光诱导相控阵缺陷的远程体积超声成像

Peter Lukacs, Geo Davis, T. Stratoudaki, Y. Javadi, G. Pierce, A. Gachagan
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焊接和增材制造等制造过程需要在高温和极端环境下进行,这对传统的无损检测方法提出了重大挑战。激光诱导相控阵(LIPAs)由于其远程和无耦合操作而成为上述应用的一种有前途的测试方法。与基于换能器的相控阵相反,LIPAs是在后处理中通过扫描产生和检测激光器来合成的。来自一维(1D)相控阵的数据用于生成二维(2D)横截面图像,而来自二维相控阵的数据生成三维(3D)图像,从而提供更多关于缺陷表征的信息。在这项工作中,二维(2D) LIPAs是在非破坏性热弹性条件下合成的,使用激光进行超声波产生和检测,以便对铝样品内不同深度的缺陷进行成像。采集的数据使用全聚焦法(TFM)算法进行处理,获得代表样品内部的体积图像。建立了三维有限元模型来支持实验。
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Remote, Volumetric Ultrasonic Imaging of Defects Using Two-Dimensional Laser Induced Phased Arrays
Manufacturing processes, such as welding and additive manufacturing, take place at high temperatures and extreme environments that offer significant challenges to conventional non-destructive testing methods. Laser Induced Phased Arrays (LIPAs) have evolved as a promising testing method for the aforesaid applications due to its remote and couplant free operation. Contrary to transducer-based phased arrays, LIPAs are synthesized in post-processing by scanning the generation and detection lasers. The data from one-dimensional (1D) phased arrays are used to produce two-dimensional (2D), cross-sectional images, whereas the data from two-dimensional phased arrays generate three-dimensional (3D) images, thus providing more information on defect characterization. In this work, two-dimensional (2D) LIPAs are synthesized in the non-destructive thermoelastic regime using lasers for ultrasonic generation and detection, in order to image defects at different depths inside an aluminum sample. The acquired data is processed using the Total Focusing Method (TFM) algorithm to obtain volumetric images representing the interior of the sample. A 3D finite element (FE) model is also developed to support the experiments.
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