Air-Coupled Excitation of a Slow A₀ Mode Wave in Thin Plastic Films by an Ultrasonic PMN-32%PT Array

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Sep 19;18(9):3156. doi: 10.3390/s18093156.

Abstract

Ultrasonic non-destructive testing techniques (NDT) based on the application of guided waves are already used for inspection of plate-type structures made of various materials, including composite materials. Air-coupled ultrasonic techniques are used to test such structures by means of guided waves. The objective of this research was development and investigation of air-coupled excitation of a slow A₀ Lamb wave mode in thin plastic films by a PMN-32%PT ultrasonic array. It is known that when the velocity of the A₀ mode in the film is less than the ultrasound velocity in air no leaky wave is observed in a surrounding air. It opens new possibilities for NDT of composite structures. The influence of the airborne wave may be eliminated by 3D filtering in a wavenumbers-frequency domain. A special filter and corresponding signals processing technique were developed in order to obtain directivity patterns and velocity maps of the waves propagating in all directions. The measured ultrasound velocity values prove that, with the proposed method, it is possible to excite a slow A₀ Lamb wave mode and to separate it from other parasitic waves propagating in air. Measurements of the parameters of the slow A₀ mode, such as the propagation velocity in the plastic film, may be applied for the material characterization.

Keywords: PMN-32%PT crystals; air-coupled ultrasonic arrays; guided waves; non-destructive testing.