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Effect of the void and crack quantity and location on ultrasound: resin experiments and carbon brick validation

NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND EVALUATION(2024)

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In industrial applications, there is a lack of methods applicable to large-scale, rapid and non-destructive detection of voids and cracks inside carbon bricks. This paper used the ultrasonic testing (UT) A-scan method to investigate the influence of quantity (void fraction:1.4%-4.6%; number of artificial cracks:1-7) and location (five layers) of voids and cracks inside the resin on ultrasonic waves. Both fast Fourier transform (FFT) and synchrosqueezed wavelet transform (SWT) are employed to analyse the amplitude, main frequency and normalised peak time of ultrasonic waves. The results indicate that increased void fraction and number of cracks lead to greater amplitude attenuation, promoting the transition from the fundamental wave to harmonics. Void and crack location symmetrically affect ultrasound amplitude, main frequency, and normalised peak time around the sample centre. Meanwhile, fitting equations are established for the main frequency of the fundamental wave (f1) in relation to defect quantity. A high-precision quantitative defects detection standard is also developed based on normalised peak time. The validation based on carbon bricks indicates that the derived empirical relations between these parameters and defects can lay the foundation for large-scale and rapid non-destructive detection in carbon bricks.
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Ultrasonic testing (UT),carbon bricks,resin,quantity,location
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