Soft magnetostrictive patches for guided wave ultrasonics using Wiedemann effect-based MPTs and EMATs

O. Trushkevych, S. Dixon
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Magnetically soft and malleable magnetostrictive (MS) alloys are highly promising as low-cost solutions for high-efficiency generation of guided waves in industrial applications and a variety of magnetostrictive patch transducers (MPTs) have been described in the literature. This work focuses on understanding the mechanisms and behaviour of soft MPTs used in the Wiedemann effect geometry, generating shear horizontal (SH) guided waves using FeCo alloy patches. MPT operation is explored in relation to patch geometry, size, magnetic field directions and guided wave wavelength. MPTs are compared with electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) and EMATs are also placed on MS and copper foil patches bonded to large glass plates for some of the measurements. Periodic permanent magnet (PPM) array EMATs operating on MPTs bonded to ferritic steel samples produced significant enhancements in the generated wave amplitude and the detected signal amplitude when compared to directly generating on the steel substrate, which primarily operates through the Lorentz mechanism. This enhanced performance was investigated and was found to be due to the magnetic fringing fields at the magnet edges. Moreover, EMAT lift-off behaviour was significantly improved when an EMAT was placed above a magnetostrictive patch, with 50 mm lift-off between the EMAT and the patch demonstrated for SH wave generation at a 22 mm nominal wavelength at a 170 kHz excitation frequency on a glass plate sample.
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使用基于维德曼效应的 MPT 和 EMAT 的导波超声软磁致伸缩贴片
磁性软且可塑性强的磁致伸缩(MS)合金作为工业应用中高效产生导波的低成本解决方案,前景非常广阔,文献中已介绍了多种磁致伸缩贴片传感器(MPT)。这项工作的重点是了解维德曼效应几何中使用的软 MPT 的机制和行为,利用铁钴合金贴片产生剪切水平(SH)导波。研究探讨了 MPT 运行与贴片几何形状、尺寸、磁场方向和导波波长的关系。将 MPT 与电磁声学传感器(EMAT)进行了比较,在某些测量中,还将 EMAT 放置在粘接在大型玻璃板上的 MS 和铜箔贴片上。与直接在主要通过洛伦兹机制运行的钢基板上产生的波幅和检测到的信号幅值相比,在粘接到铁素体钢样品的 MPT 上运行的周期性永磁(PPM)阵列电磁声纳传感器产生的波幅和检测到的信号幅值显著增强。经研究发现,这种性能的增强是由于磁体边缘的磁频闪场造成的。此外,当 EMAT 放置在磁致伸缩贴片上方时,EMAT 的升离性能得到显著改善,在玻璃板样品上以 170 kHz 的激励频率产生 22 mm 标称波长的 SH 波时,EMAT 和贴片之间的升离距离为 50 mm。
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