2012 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ultsym.2012.0610
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Model for thickness measurements of steel plates using half-wave resonances

Abstract: Previously reported measurement have shown how air-coupled ultrasound transmission measurements can be used to measure the thickness of steel plates, resolving thickness variations down to 0.2 mm. Simple plane wave theory predicts that at normal incidence, the steel plate is excited into compressional resonances when the plate thickness is an integer number of halfwavelengths. No shear waves are excited at normal incidence. The plate investigated previously had thickness 10.15 mm, with half-wave resonances exp… Show more

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