20米/秒的激光超声波在生产环境和预算:从梦想到现实

E. Lafond, T. Jackson, G. Baum, X. Zhang, P. Ridgway, R. Russo
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在纸机上演示了一种基于激光的非接触、无损测量纸张弹性性能的超声系统,该系统在纸张以20 m/s的速度移动时进行了商业运行。我们认为这是迄今为止激光超声商业应用中最高的样品传播速度。利用脉冲Nd:YAG激光在1064 nm波长的纸张中产生超声波,用Mach-Zehnder干涉仪和扫描镜/定时系统进行检测,以补偿纸张运动。通过将Ao型兰姆波相速度的频率依赖性拟合到模型波传播方程中,自动测量了纸腹板的抗弯刚度(FR)和面外剪切刚度(SR)。介绍了纸张宽度上FR和SR的变化(交叉方向轮廓),造纸工艺变量变化对测量FR和SR的影响,以及与传统机械刚度测试的比较。传感器头是全光学的,因此可以在没有任何接触的情况下测量网的性质。这种激光超声系统结合了非常合理的成本,相对较小的占地面积和低功耗,因为所使用的激光器输出功率低。最后,实验室数据表明,该技术可直接用于金属板材和其他不透明卷材的测量
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Laser Ultrasonics at 20 m/s in the production environment and on a budget: from dream to reality
A laser-based ultrasonic system for non-contact and non-destructive measurement of the elastic properties of paper was demonstrated on a paper manufacturing machine during commercial operation with paper moving around 20 m/s. We believe this to be the highest sample traveling speed reported to date for a commercial application of laser ultrasonics. Ultrasonic waves were generated in the paper with a pulsed Nd:YAG laser at 1064 nm wavelength and detected with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer coupled with a scanning mirror/timing system to compensate for paper motion. Measurements of the flexural rigidity (FR) and out-of-plane shear rigidity (SR) of the paper web were done automatically by fitting the frequency dependence of the phase velocity of Ao mode Lamb waves to a model wave propagation equation. Variation in FR and SR across the width of the paper sheet (cross-direction profiles), effects of changes in paper manufacturing process variables on measured FR and SR, comparisons with traditional mechanical stiffness tests are presented. The sensor head is fully optical and thus measures the web properties without any contact. This laser-ultrasonics system combines a very reasonable cost with a relatively small footprint and low power consumption due to the low power output of the lasers that are used. Finally, laboratory data indicate that this technology is directly transferable to measurements on sheet metals and possibly other opaque web materials
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