超声无损评价中新型超透镜概念的研究

Pradeep Kumar, Mohamed Subair Syed Akbar Ali, P. Rajagopal
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超声成像具有安全、通用性强等优点,在无损检测、医学诊断和水下检测等领域受到广泛的青睐。然而,传统的超声成像方法受到近场精细特征信息丢失所带来的低分辨率限制。近年来,超材料概念引起了很多研究兴趣,产生了超分辨率成像、减振和隐形等非凡的好处。在成像的背景下,超透镜允许通过放大倏逝波将其携带的信息成功地转移到远场,从而有助于克服分辨率限制。超透镜通过将散射过材料伪影的倏逝波转化为介质远场“成像”端的传播波,实现了亚波长分辨率和空间放大。本文讨论了一种新的径向对称超声超透镜用于缺陷成像的无损评价,这是一个研究不多的话题。通过数值模拟研究了缺陷程度和透镜间距等参数对超透镜亚波长成像的影响。本研究探讨了使用所提出的超透镜可实现的放大倍率,以及使用具有成本效益的“日常”换能器进行无损评估的有效性。
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Studies on Novel Hyperlens Concept for Ultrasonic Non Destructive Evaluation
Ultrasonic imaging is widely preferred in the field of non-destructive evaluation, medical diagnostics, and underwater inspection because it offers various advantages such as safety and versatility. However, conventional ultrasonic imaging methods suffer from the poor resolution limit imposed by the loss of information on fine features within the near-field. Metamaterial concepts have attracted much research interest in recent years, yielding extraordinary benefits such as super-resolution imaging, vibration damping, and cloaking. In the context of imaging, Metalenses allow the successful transfer of the information carried by the evanescent waves to far-field by amplifying them and hence help in overcoming the resolution limit. Hyperlenses enable subwavelength resolution along with spatial magnification by transforming evanescent waves scattered past a material artifact into propagating waves at the far-field ‘imaging’ end of the medium. This paper discusses novel radially symmetric ultrasonic hyperlens for imaging defects in the context of non-destructive evaluation, a topic that has not been studied much. The effect of parameters such as defect extent and distance between the lens on the subwavelength imaging of the hyperlens is studied using numerical simulations. This study investigates the magnification achievable using the proposed hyperlens and the effectiveness of this approach for nondestructive evaluation using cost-effective ‘everyday’ transducers.
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