Modeling of Axisymmetric Ultrasonic Waves Reflected from Circumferential Notches in a Pipe based on a Rigorous Analytical Theory and Implementation on Distributed Devices

IF 2.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1007/s10921-024-01117-1
Huiting Huan, Lixian Liu, Jianpeng Liu, Liping Huang, Cuiling Peng, Hao Wang, Andreas Mandelis
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Inspection of defects in pipelines can be materialized by measuring ultrasonic guided waves the properties of which are conventionally analyzed with three-dimensional finite-element methods (FEM). They require complicated geometric discretization and memory consumption in a single analysis, thus are clumsy and limited to be used for field fast analysis. This work developed a systematic analytical approach to perform rapid assessment of mode-to-mode reflection for guided waves in a pipe owing to notches and used low-cost microprocessors for calculation. The mechanism of wave reflection was interpreted with the reciprocity theorem and a novel dynamic rigid-ring approximation. The theory successfully estimated the coefficient dependence of notch depths with an accuracy comparable to that obtained from a FEM, with the maximum error being less than 0.044. The developed algorithm was further implemented on an embedded system for computational complexity estimation. It shows the complete analytical theory sufficiently reduces computational memory and time cost by orders of magnitude while retaining good accuracy in determining mode-to-mode guided reflection by notches, which is a useful tool for practical pipeline applications.

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基于严格分析理论和分布式设备实现的管道圆周切口反射的轴对称超声波建模
管道缺陷检测可以通过测量超声波导波来实现,而超声波导波的特性传统上是通过三维有限元方法(FEM)来分析的。这些方法需要进行复杂的几何离散化,而且在一次分析中需要消耗大量内存,因此在现场快速分析中显得笨拙而有限。这项研究开发了一种系统的分析方法,用于快速评估管道中由于缺口产生的导波的模对模反射,并使用低成本微处理器进行计算。利用互易定理和新颖的动态刚性环近似解释了波反射的机理。该理论成功地估算出了缺口深度的系数依赖关系,其精确度与有限元计算得出的结果相当,最大误差小于 0.044。开发的算法在嵌入式系统上进一步实施,以估算计算复杂度。结果表明,完整的分析理论可将计算内存和时间成本充分降低几个数量级,同时在确定凹口的模对模引导反射方面保持良好的精确度,是实际管道应用中的有用工具。
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Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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期刊介绍: Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation provides a forum for the broad range of scientific and engineering activities involved in developing a quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) capability. This interdisciplinary journal publishes papers on the development of new equipment, analyses, and approaches to nondestructive measurements.
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