2011
DOI: 10.1117/12.880201
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Detection of cracks on a plate by piezoelectric interdigital transducers

Abstract: Much work has been reported on the use of piezoceramic patch sensors in structural health monitoring due to their simple structure and moderate performance. However, the patch uses the inherent electromechanical properties of a piezoceramic element itself. Once the piezoceramic element is given, not much controllability is available on its operation frequency, directionality, and sensitivity. This paper proposes and verifies the feasibility of a new ultrasonic sensor to estimate the quantitative configuration … Show more

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“…Wilcox et al designed an omnidirectional EMAT array for the fast inspection of metallic plate [21]. An innerdigital transducer type Lamb wave sensor was proposed by Roh and Kim, which was more readily controllable than conventional piezoelectric sensors [22]. A type of annular transducer array was applied in Masuyama et al's work to generate a narrow beam with given radiation direction by numerical calculation [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wilcox et al designed an omnidirectional EMAT array for the fast inspection of metallic plate [21]. An innerdigital transducer type Lamb wave sensor was proposed by Roh and Kim, which was more readily controllable than conventional piezoelectric sensors [22]. A type of annular transducer array was applied in Masuyama et al's work to generate a narrow beam with given radiation direction by numerical calculation [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%