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Bulk ultrasonic NDE of metallic components at high temperature using magnetostrictive transducers
Date Issued
16-02-2017
Author(s)
Ashish, Antony Jacob
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Kumar, Anish
Rao, B. Purnachandra
Jayakumar, Tammana
Abstract
Online ultrasonic NDE at high-temperature is of much interest to the power, process and automotive industries in view of possible savings in downtime. This paper describes a novel approach to developing ultrasonic transducers capable of high-temperature in-situ operation using the principle of magnetostriction. Preliminary design from previous research by the authors [1] is extended for operation at 1 MHz, and at elevated temperatures by amorphous metallic strips as the magnetostrictive core. Ultrasonic signals in pulse-echo mode are experimentally obtained from the ultrasonic transducer thus developed, in a simulated high-temperature environment of 350°C for 10 hours. Advantages and challenges for practical deployment of this approach are discussed.
Volume
1806