2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2016.09.016
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Directivity analysis of meander-line-coil EMATs with a wholly analytical method

Abstract: This paper presents the simulation and experimental study of the radiation pattern of a meander-line-coil EMAT. A wholly analytical method, which involves the coupling of two models: an analytical EM model and an analytical UT model, has been developed to build EMAT models and analyse the Rayleigh waves' beam directivity. For a specific sensor configuration, Lorentz forces are calculated using the EM analytical method, which is adapted from the classic Deeds and Dodd solution. The calculated Lorentz force dens… Show more

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“…where d meander is the coil turn spacing, m is an integer, and λ is the ultrasound wavelength, and can be used when designing a meander coil for a chosen frequency of operation. The behaviour of a meander EMAT has been studied by several authors [14], [26], [27]. The use of a single meander EMAT limits inspection to the chosen wavelength defined by equation 1, which can limit the sensitivity to defects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where d meander is the coil turn spacing, m is an integer, and λ is the ultrasound wavelength, and can be used when designing a meander coil for a chosen frequency of operation. The behaviour of a meander EMAT has been studied by several authors [14], [26], [27]. The use of a single meander EMAT limits inspection to the chosen wavelength defined by equation 1, which can limit the sensitivity to defects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) is a type of non-contact ultrasonic transducer, which is the core component of ultrasonic excitation and acceptance in UT [1,2,3,4,5]. Due to a plenty of outstanding advantages such as non-contact operation, requiring no coupling fluid, the flexibility to generate and detect multiple wave modes, and the capability of operating in high temperature, isolation layer and other harsh environment, EMATs are particularly useful and active in nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and internal structure evaluation (ISE) [6,7,8,9,10,11,12]. Besides, EMATs have be distinctively attractive in thickness measurement for their good penetration ability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, it can be obtained from Equation (1) that the square of the magnetic flux density is proportional to the SNR of EMATs with the mechanism of Lorentz force [7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]. The SNR can be given as VEMATVnoise=P0N2B2A2ZSKTβREMATexp(αhD) where VEMAT is the received voltage across the terminals of the coil (V), Vnoise is the received noise level (V), P0 is the power of the EMAT (W), N is the number of turns per unit length, B is the magnetic flux density (T), A is the active area of EMAT (m2), ZS is the acoustic impedance of the part (Ω), either longitudinal or shear wave, K is Boltzmann’s constant times electronic charge (Meter-Kilogram-Second units), T is temperature in degrees Kelvin (K), β is the bandwidth of the amplifier (Hz), REMAT is the resistance of EMAT coil (Ω), α is a geometry dependent constant, h is the lift-off distance between EMAT coil and the surface of the part (m), and D is the diameter of the coil (m).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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