Paper
4 February 1999 Laser-EMAT system for ultrasonic weld inspection
Stephen Dixon, Christopher Edwards, Stuart B. Palmer
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Abstract
The non-destructive testing of welded metal components is an area where significant savings in test cost can be made if preparation costs can be minimized. The biggest cost associated with preparation is grinding off the weld cap in order to facilitate the detection of defects that may be present just under the cap. In addition there are also potential savings to be made if the actual testing time can be reduced or if the tests can be performed at temperatures above which conventional contacting ultrasonic techniques cannot be used. This paper describes a non-contact ultrasonic method that uses a pulsed laser as generator and an electromagnetic acoustic transducer as detector which has the potential to interrogate the entire cross section of a weld.
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Stephen Dixon, Christopher Edwards, and Stuart B. Palmer "Laser-EMAT system for ultrasonic weld inspection", Proc. SPIE 3589, Process Control and Sensors for Manufacturing II, (4 February 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.339968
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KEYWORDS
Ultrasonics

Inspection

Reflection

Laser systems engineering

Signal detection

Defect detection

Transducers

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