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- Title
Experimental Study of Deep Submersible Structure Defect Monitoring Based on Flexible Interdigital Transducer Surface Acoustic Wave Technology.
- Authors
Ding, Zhongjun; Feng, Zhiliang; Li, Hongyu; Meng, Dejian; Zhang, Yi; Li, Dewei
- Abstract
In view of the shortage of structural defect monitoring methods for deep submersibles, numerical simulation and experimental research on underwater SAW propagation based on interdigital transducers are carried out in this paper. PVDF interdigital transducer (PVDF-IDT) has shown considerable potential in the application of structural health monitoring because of its micro size, soft material characteristics, and the characteristics of long-term bonding on the surface of the tested structure. In order to realize the application of IDT on submersible or underwater structures, it is necessary to understand the influence of underwater environment on IDTs with different structures. The underwater attenuation of IDT with 2–5 mm wavelength and the underwater attenuation of Lamb (A0 mode) wave on a 4 mm thick titanium alloy plate is obtained through COMSOL software simulation. The experimental verification shows that the simulation results match with the actual situation, which proves that COMSOL software can accurately calculate the acoustic attenuation of surface waves at the solid–liquid interface. At the same time, the underwater attenuation of IDT with different structures is very different, providing important design parameters for the underwater interdigital transducer. In this paper, it is found that the Lamb wave has significant advantages over the Rayleigh wave in the health monitoring of underwater thin plate structures.
- Subjects
INTERDIGITAL transducers; ACOUSTIC surface waves; STRUCTURAL health monitoring; ACOUSTIC transducers; LAMB waves; SOUND-wave attenuation; RAYLEIGH waves
- Publication
Sensors (14248220), 2023, Vol 23, Issue 3, p1184
- ISSN
1424-8220
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/s23031184