2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23218734
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Circumferential Damage Monitoring of Steel Pipe Using a Radar Map Based on Torsional Guided Waves

Zhupeng Zheng,
Zihao Zhang

Abstract: Ultrasonic guided wave technology has been successfully applied to detect multiple types of defects in pipes. However, the circumferential location and coverage of a defect are less studied because it is difficult to determine. In this study, the fundamental torsional mode T (0, 1) is selected to conduct monitoring of the circumferential defect in pipelines because of its almost non-dispersive property. A radar map of the peak wave signals at 30 circumferential positions is proposed to detect the damage. The c… Show more

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“…The characteristics of guided waves have been explored in previous research by the authors of this paper [18][19][20][21]. As shown in Figure 1, the dispersive curves of guided waves for a steel bar with a diameter of 10 mm, and the wave structure diagram of the torsional wave T (0, 1) of a steel bar at 50 kHz, are plotted using the open-source program PCDISP and the GUIGUW 2.2 software, respectively.…”
Section: Fundamental Properties Of Torsional-mode Guided Wave T (0 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristics of guided waves have been explored in previous research by the authors of this paper [18][19][20][21]. As shown in Figure 1, the dispersive curves of guided waves for a steel bar with a diameter of 10 mm, and the wave structure diagram of the torsional wave T (0, 1) of a steel bar at 50 kHz, are plotted using the open-source program PCDISP and the GUIGUW 2.2 software, respectively.…”
Section: Fundamental Properties Of Torsional-mode Guided Wave T (0 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%