Air-coupled ultrasound has been applied increasingly as a non-destructive testing method for lightweight construction in recent years. It is particularly appropriate for composite materials being used in automotive and aviation industry. Air-coupled ultrasound transducers mostly consist of piezoelectric materials and matching layers. However, their fabrication is challenging and their signal-to-noise ratio often not sufficient for many testing requirements. To enhance the efficiency, air-coupled ultrasound transducers made of cellular polypropylene have been developed. Because of its small density and sound velocity, this piezoelectric ferroelectret matches the small acoustic impedance of air much better than matching layers applied in conventional transducers. In our contribution, we present two different methods of spherical focusing of ferroelectret transducers for the further enhancement of their performance in NDT applications. Measurements on carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) samples and on metal adhesive joints performed with commercially available focused air-coupled ultrasound transducers are compared to measurements executed with self-developed focused ferroelectret transducers.
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10 February 2016
42ND ANNUAL REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION: Incorporating the 6th European-American Workshop on Reliability of NDE
26–31 July 2015
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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February 10 2016
Focusing of ferroelectret air-coupled ultrasound transducers Free
Mate Gaal;
Mate Gaal
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BAM – Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
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Jürgen Bartusch;
Jürgen Bartusch
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BAM – Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
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Elmar Dohse;
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Florian Schadow;
Florian Schadow
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BAM – Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
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Enrico Köppe
Enrico Köppe
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Mate Gaal
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Jürgen Bartusch
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Elmar Dohse
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Florian Schadow
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Enrico Köppe
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BAM – Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany
AIP Conf. Proc. 1706, 080001 (2016)
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Mate Gaal, Jürgen Bartusch, Elmar Dohse, Florian Schadow, Enrico Köppe; Focusing of ferroelectret air-coupled ultrasound transducers. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 February 2016; 1706 (1): 080001. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4940533
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