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In-situ fatigue monitoring procedure using nonlinear ultrasonic surface waves considering the nonlinear effects in the measurement systemoa mark
  • Dib, Gerges ;
  • Roy, Surajit ;
  • Ramuhalli, Pradeep ;
  • Chai, Jangbom
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Publication Year
2019-06-01
Publisher
Korean Nuclear Society
Citation
Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Vol.51, pp.867-876
Keyword
High-cycle fatigueIn-situ monitoringNonlinear ultrasoundSurface wave
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Abstract
Second harmonic generation using nonlinear ultrasonic waves have been shown to be an early indicator of possible fatigue damage in nuclear power plant components. This technique relies on measuring amplitudes, making it highly susceptible to variations in transducer coupling and instrumentation. This paper proposes an experimental procedure for in-situ surface wave nonlinear ultrasound measurements on specimen with permanently mounted transducers under high cycle fatigue loading without interrupting the experiment. It allows continuous monitoring and minimizes variation due to transducer coupling. Moreover, relations describing the effects of the measurement system nonlinearity including the effects of the material transfer function on the measured nonlinearity parameter are derived. An in-situ high cycle fatigue test was conducted using two 304 stainless steel specimens with two different excitation frequencies. A comprehensive analysis of the nonlinear sources, which result in variations in the measured nonlinearity parameters, was performed and the effects of the system nonlinearities are explained and identified. In both specimens, monotonic trend was observed in nonlinear parameter when the value of fundamental amplitude was not changing.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30562
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2018.12.003
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This work was supported under the research project on online monitoring and prognostics for nuclear power plants by the \ Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning(KETEP) granted financial resource from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea (No. 20128540010020 ).
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