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Measurement of material nonlinearity using surface acoustic wave parametric interaction and laser ultrasonics
Authors:Stratoudaki Theodosia  Ellwood Robert  Sharples Steve  Clark Matthew  Somekh Michael G  Collison Ian J
Affiliation:Division of Electrical Systems and Optics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom. T.stratoudaki@nottingham.ac.uk
Abstract:A dual frequency mixing technique has been developed for measuring velocity changes caused by material nonlinearity. The technique is based on the parametric interaction between two surface acoustic waves (SAWs): The low frequency pump SAW generated by a transducer and the high frequency probe SAW generated and detected using laser ultrasonics. The pump SAW stresses the material under the probe SAW. The stress (typically <5 MPa) is controlled by varying the timing between the pump and probe waves. The nonlinear interaction is measured as a phase modulation of the probe SAW and equated to a velocity change. The velocity-stress relationship is used as a measure of material nonlinearity. Experiments were conducted to observe the pump-probe interaction by changing the pump frequency and compare the nonlinear response of aluminum and fused silica. Experiments showed these two materials had opposite nonlinear responses, consistent with previously published data. The technique could be applied to life-time predictions of engineered components by measuring changes in nonlinear response caused by fatigue.
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