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Experimental Study on Corrosion Detection of Aluminum Alloy Using Lamb Wave Mixing Technique
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Heeung Choi (부산대학교) Jaesun Lee (부산대학교) Younho Cho (부산대학교)
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The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers - A Vol.40 No.11 (Wn.374) KCI Accredited Journals SCOPUS
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2016.11
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919 - 925 (7page)

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In this study, the Lamb wave mixing technique, which is basised on advanced research on the nonlinear bulk wave mixing technique, is applied for corrosion detection. To demonstrate the validity of the Lamb wave mixing technique, an experiment was performed with normal and corroded specimens. Comparison group in an experimentation are selected to mode and frequency with dominant in-plane displacement and out-of-plane displacement of Lamb waves. The results showed that the Lamb wave mixing technique can monitor corrosion defects, and it has a trend similar to that of the conventional Lamb wave technique. It was confirmed that the dominant displacement and mode matching the theory were generated. Flaw detectability is determined depending on displacement ratio instead of using the measurement method and mode selection.

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