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Dispersion and attenuation characteristics of torsional modes of ultrasonic guided wave in pipe with viscoelastic coating are investigated. Torsional modes dispersion equation of the pipe with viscoelastic coating is analyzed theoretically. Propagation characteristics of T(0, 1) mode at different frequencies are studied. T(0, 1) mode in the frequency range of 0-0.8 kHz is suitable for defect detection in pipe with viscoelastic coatings for it disperses weakly and attenuates low. Whereas, T(0, 1) mode in the frequency range above 0.8 MHz disperses and attenuates serious, and therefore it is inappropriate to defect detection. In the experiments, T(0, l) mode at low frequencies is excited by 16 thickness shear mode piezoelectric ceramics in a steel pipe coated with epoxy resins. In the frequency range of 40-210 kHz, tested group velocities and attenuations of T(0, 1) mode in the experiment are good agreement with the theoretical results. Results show that attenuation dispersion curves can be theoretical guidance of mode choice for defect detection in pipes with viscoelastic coatings.
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Journal of Basic Science and Engineering
ISSN: 1005-0930
Year: 2005
Issue: 3
Volume: 13
Page: 291-299
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