Analysis on Characteristic Features of L-Mode Guided Wave in Tube Testing

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Applications of long range ultrasonic testing are on cylindrical products(pipes and tubes) and planar products(plates and sheets).Guided wave testing using circumferential and longitudinal modes are getting more and more importance as there are huge requirements for testing pipes and tubes in power generators, Chemical plants, steam generators etc.. There will be infinite number of modes with charectestic propagation and wave structure. This propagation characteristic and wave structure plays a major role in deciding its suitability for use in specific application. It is highly essential to use mode control and to understand the generated modes and its characteristics based on which only testing adequacy can be evaluated. In this paper the characteristic features of L-mode generated using a source design parameter for tube testing are explained. The dispersion characteristic of L-mode are discussed using constructed Dispersion Curves, phase and group velocity, its multiple defect detection capability, pulse shape and amplitude dynamics with propagation range and inclination. The details of controlled experiment conducted and the observations are discussed. The derived inferences are explained based on the applicable particle displacement equations and dispersion characteristic equations.

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