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ULTRASONIC DETECTION OF INTERFACE CRACK IN ADHESIVELY BONDED DCB JOINTS

  • Chung, N.-Y.;Park, S.-I.;Lee, M.-D.;Park, C.-H.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2002
  • It is well recognized that the ultrasonic method is one of the most common and reliable nondestructive testing (NDT) methods for the quantitative estimation of defects in welded structures. However, NDT techniques applying for adhesively bonded joints have not been clearly established yet. In this paper, the detection of interface crack by the ultrasonic method was applied for the measurement of interfacial crack length in the adhesively bonded joints of double-cantilever beam (DCB). An optimal condition of transmission coefficients and experimental accuracy by the ultrasonic method in the adhesively bonded joints have been investigated and discussed. The experimental values are in good agreement with the computed results by boundary element method (BEM) and Ripling's equation.

Pedestrian Detection Using Ultrasonic Distance Sensors Based on Virtual Driving Environments (가상주행환경 기반 초음파 센서의 승합차 측면 보행자 인식)

  • Yoon, Hyun-cheol;Choi, Ju Yong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.309-316
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    • 2017
  • In shuttle vans designed to transport children, the recognition of a child's approach and departure is very important. Ultrasonic sensors are generally used for a short distance around a vehicle. Although ultrasonic sensors are cheaper than other ADAS sensors, the number of sensors installed in a van should be optimized. In order to recognize the presence of a child around a shuttle van, this paper proposes the placement of ultrasonic sensors in the van. Considering the turning radius of the van and the distance from each sensor to a child, collision risk is classified as 'safe', 'warning', and 'danger'. The sensor placement and the recognition algorithm are verified in a virtual driving environment.

A Study on the Detection of Ultrasonic Signal for the Diagnosis of Transformer (변압기 예방진단을 위한 초음파 신호 검출에 관한 연구)

  • 권동진;광희로
    • The Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 1995
  • This paper describes the detection of the ultrasonic signals reduced by materials of a transformer for diagnosis of the transformer using ultrasonic signal which is generated by partial discharge. When partial discharge is generated on the surface of the winding and between the winding and the core in the transformer, the ultrasonic signal can be measured as the proper selection of the ultrasonic detectors' location.

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Detection of Interface Crack Using Ultrasonic Method in Adhesively Bonded Joints (초음파 탐상법을 이용한 접착이음에 대한 계면 균열의 검출)

  • Jeong, Nam-Yong;Park, Seong-Il;Lee, Myeong-Dae
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.415-423
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    • 2001
  • In is well recognized that the ultrasonic method is one of the most common and reliable nondestructive testing(NDT) methods for the quantitative estimation of defects in welded structures. However, NDT techniques applying for adhesively bonded joints have not been clearly established yet. In this paper, the detection of interface crack by the ultrasonic method was applied for the measurement of interface crack length in the adhesively bonded joints of double-cantilever beam(DCB). The optimum condition of transmission coefficients and experimental accuracy by the ultrasonic method in the adhesively bonded joints have been investigated. The experimental values are in good agreement with the computed results by boundary element method(BEM) and Riplings equation.

IMPROVED POD METHODOLOGY USING MONTE CARLO SIMULATION

  • Park, Ik-Keun;Yoon, Jong-Hak;Ro, Sing-Nam;Seo, Seong-Won;Namkoong, Chai-Kwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.73-78
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    • 2003
  • Ultrasonic measurement is one of important technologies in the lift-time maintenance of nuclear poler plant. Ultrasonic inspection system is consisted of the operator, equipment and procedure. The reliability of ultrasonic inspection system is affected by its ability. The performance demonstration round robin was conducted to quantify the capability of ultrasonic inspection for in-service. The small number of teams who employed procedures that met or exceeded ASME Sec. XI Code requirements detected the piping of nuclear power plant with various cracks to evaluate the capability of detection and sizing. In this paper, the statistical reliability assessment of ultrasonic nondestructive inspection data using Monte Carlo simulation is presented. The results of the probability of detection (POD) analysis using Monte Carlo simulation are compared to these of logistic probability model. In these results, Monte Carlo simulation was found to be very useful to the reliability assessment f3r the small hit/miss data sets.

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Detection of Interface Crack Using Ultrasonic Method in Adhesively Bonded Joints (초음파 탐상법을 이용한 접착이음에 대한 계면균열의 검출)

  • Chung, Nam-Yong;Lee, Myung-Dae;Park, Sung-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2000
  • It is well recognized that the ultrasonic methods is one of the most common and reliable nondestructive testing(NDT) methods for the quantitative estimation of defects in welded structures. However, NDT techniques applying for adhesively bonded joints have not been clearly established yet. In this paper, the detection of interface crack by the ultrasonic method was applied for the measurement of interfacial crack length in the adhesively bonded joints of double-cantilever beam(DCB). The optimum condition of transmission coefficients in the adhesively bonded joints and it's experimental accuracy by the ultrasonic method have been investigated. The experimental values are in good agreement with the computed results by boundary element method(BEM) and Ripling's equation.

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A Development of Improved Recognition Algorithm for Ultrasonic Signal (수중 음향신호 인식성능 향상 알고리듬 개발)

  • Kim Young-Jin;Huh Kyung-Moo;Woo Kwang-Joon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.43 no.4 s.310
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    • pp.60-66
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    • 2006
  • Underwater ultrasonic communication is critical to explore and development ocean using instrument. Essential to these applications is the reliable teleoperation and telemetering of the unit. But the problem is that the controllability of the instrument and the reliability of submarine communication are decreased, as so various passive noises are generated. In the existing methods, the control informations, received from an observation instrument, are identified used by hardware and repeatedly compared with standard information. However, such a method weakens the efficiency in controllability-centered systems. This study presents an ultrasonic signal detection algorithm that can identify the ultrasonic signal without the influence of disturbances due to underwater environmental changes. Likewise, the logicality of detection algorithm were ascertained by simulation.

UT Inspection Technique of Cast Stainless Steel Piping Welds Using Low Frequency TRL UT Probe (저주파수 TRL 탐촉자를 이용한 Cast Stainless Steel 배관 용접부 초음파탐상기법)

  • Shin, Keon-Cheol;Chang, Hee-Jun;Jeong, Young-Cheol;Noh, Ik-Jun;Lee, Dong-Jin
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Pressure Vessels and Piping
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2010
  • Ultrasonic inspection of heavy walled cast austenitic stainless steel(CASS)welds is very difficult due to complex and coarse grained structure of CASS material. The large size of anisotropic grain strongly affects the propagation of ultrasound by severe attenuation, change in velocity, and scattering of ultrasonic energy. therefore, the signal patterns originated from flaws can be difficult to distinguish from scattered signals. To improve detection and sizing capability of ID connected defect for heavy walled CASS piping welds, the low frequency segmented TRL Pulse Echo and Phased Array probe has been developed. The experimental studies have been performed using CASS pipe mock-up block containing artificial reflectors(ID connected EDM notch). The automatic pulse echo and phase array technique is applied the detection and the length sizing of the ID connected artificial reflectors and the results for detection and sizing has been compared respectively. The goal of this study is to assess a newly developed ultrasonic probe to improve the detection ability and the sizing of the crack in coarse-grained CASS components.

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Research on the Non-Contact Detection of Internal Defects in a Rail Using Ultrasonic Waves (비접촉 초음파 방식의 철도레일 내부결함 검출에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Soon-Woo;Cho, Seung-Hyun;Kim, Joon-Woo;Heo, Tae-Hoon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.1010-1019
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    • 2012
  • Non-contact detection of internal defects in a rail using ultrasonic waves is discussed in this paper. Cracks in a rail may be the cause of a serious railway accident such as derailment if left undetected. Concurrent rail inspection method based on ultrasonic testing using piezoelectric transducers has several limitations as it should keep physical contact with the rail. This work suggests a non-contact detection of internal defects in a rail using ElectroMagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMAT) which can produce and measure ultrasonic waves in a rail without any couplant. The EMATs for rail inspection are designed and fabricated and their working performance is verified through a series of experiments on various types of internal defects in test rails. The effect of lift-off between the transducers and the rail on the generated signals is also discussed.

Ultrasonic wireless sensor development for online fatigue crack detection and failure warning

  • Yang, Suyoung;Jung, Jinhwan;Liu, Peipei;Lim, Hyung Jin;Yi, Yung;Sohn, Hoon;Bae, In-hwan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.69 no.4
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    • pp.407-416
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    • 2019
  • This paper develops a wireless sensor for online fatigue crack detection and failure warning based on crack-induced nonlinear ultrasonic modulation. The wireless sensor consists of packaged piezoelectric (PZT) module, an excitation/sensing module, a data acquisition/processing module, a wireless communication module, and a power supply module. The packaged PZT and the excitation/sensing module generate ultrasonic waves on a structure and capture the response. Based on nonlinear ultrasonic modulation created by a crack, the data acquisition/processing module periodically performs fatigue crack diagnosis and provides failure warning if a component failure is imminent. The outcomes are transmitted to a base through the wireless communication module where two-levels duty cycling media access control (MAC) is implemented. The uniqueness of the paper lies in that 1) the proposed wireless sensor is developed specifically for online fatigue crack detection and failure warning, 2) failure warning as well as crack diagnosis are provided based on crack-induced nonlinear ultrasonic modulation, 3) event-driven operation of the sensor, considering rare extreme events such as earthquakes, is made possible with a power minimization strategy, and 4) the applicability of the wireless sensor to steel welded members is examined through field and laboratory tests. A fatigue crack on a steel welded specimen was successfully detected when the overall width of the crack was around $30{\mu}m$, and a failure warnings were provided when about 97.6% of the remaining useful fatigue lives were reached. Four wireless sensors were deployed on Yeongjong Grand Bridge in Souht Korea. The wireless sensor consumed 282.95 J for 3 weeks, and the processed results on the sensor were transmitted up to 20 m with over 90% success rate.