Recent Results in Nondestructive Testing with Electromagnetic Ultrasonic Transducers

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1986
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Salzburger, H.
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Electromagnetic ultrasonic transducers (EMUS) are a broad class of ultrasonic transducers that open new possibilities in the field of nondestructive testing. The reasons are: they don!t need liquid couplants; they can be designed to operate at elevated temperatures and to scan at high speed. They can provide a large variety of bulk and guided wave modes including shear waves with horizontal polarization, and their operating characteristics are easily reproducible. All these and other advantages are faced with a general disadvantage of a larger insertion loss than conventional transducers. However proper sensor and electronic design permits sufficient signal-to-noise levels to be achieved. When properly designed and instrumented an EMUS-based ultrasonic system can be used for many practical applications.

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