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Noncontact Laser Ultrasound Detection of Cracks Using Hydrophone.

Ki Chang KangKwan Kyu Park
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
We present a noncontact, non-immersion ultrasonic inspection method. A broadband ultrasound signal generated by a pulsed laser was measured using a hydrophone. The generated ultrasound signals propagated through the specimen and received a signal from the hydrophone in the water. Soldered chip ceramic capacitors, resistors, and surface-mount-type chip amplifiers were used as experimental specimens. A polydimethylsiloxane layer was used to prevent the specimen from being impacted by contact with water. The presence of a crack in the middle of the specimen resulted in an air layer, and the intermediate air layer reduced the magnitude of the signal transmitted owing to impedance mismatch. Using this principle, the cracks in each specimen could be distinguished. The image contrast ratio derived from the proposed method is approximately two to three times higher than that derived using the conventional immersion ultrasonic method. These results show that the proposed method can replace existing immersion-type ultrasound transmitted images.
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