Adhesion Science and Engineering 2002
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-51140-9.50045-7
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Ultrasonic inspection of adhesive bonds

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“…Since the plating and floors are made from different materials (skeleton, plastic, sheet metal), the proposed inspection method is particularly relevant. Research on adhesive joints using various ultrasonic waves is a promising field in materials and industrial engineering [ 41 , 42 ]. However, the use of the ultrasonic method of transmitting an ultrasonic wave beam was not used, and the proposed surface wave testing technique facilitates the assessment of the width of the adhesive path under conditions of limited access to the joint.…”
Section: Results Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the plating and floors are made from different materials (skeleton, plastic, sheet metal), the proposed inspection method is particularly relevant. Research on adhesive joints using various ultrasonic waves is a promising field in materials and industrial engineering [ 41 , 42 ]. However, the use of the ultrasonic method of transmitting an ultrasonic wave beam was not used, and the proposed surface wave testing technique facilitates the assessment of the width of the adhesive path under conditions of limited access to the joint.…”
Section: Results Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These waves are also used in inspecting rails in the railroad industry [44][45][46]. Moreover, guided waves could also show their impact in some adhesive bonding and joining applications [47][48][49]. At the interface between materials, these waves can generate both longitudinal and shear waves energy, which is especially useful in the adhesive bond inspection.…”
Section: Ultrasonic Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%