Study on energy attenuation of ultrasonic guided waves going through girth welds |
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Authors: | Yibo Li Liying Sun Zhidong Song Yuankai Zhang |
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Institution: | State Key Laboratory on Precise Measuring and Testing Technique and Instrument, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China. slyb@tju.edu.cn |
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Abstract: | Ultrasonic guided wave is introduced as a new non-destructive long range pipe inspection method. It can be used to inspect pipe which is inaccessible to other conventional NDT methods, and rapid, long distance inspection can be achieved. An investigation of the guided ultrasonic waves traveling along pipe with special geometry characteristics, such as elbow, several girth welds, and some artificial defects is described. In this paper, factors that may cause attenuation of ultrasonic guided waves are discussed and energy attenuation of longitudinal and torsional guided waves is studied on an experimental pipe having seven girth welds. Good agreement has been obtained between the experiments and the predictions. In the end, the detection sensitivity and locating precision of two guided waves, namely longitudinal and torsional, were compared on defects, such as notch, burr and branch. |
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