Sun Cong Zhu, Sinclair Anthony, Filleter Tobin
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, 5 King's College Road, Toronto, ON M5S 3G8, Canada.
Sensors (Basel). 2021 Nov 19;21(22):7700. doi: 10.3390/s21227700.
The periodic permanent magnet electromagnetic acoustic transducer (PPM EMAT) is a sensor that can generate and receive shear horizontal (SH) waves without direct contact with the inspected medium using the Lorentz mechanism. However, the PPM EMAT experiences high signal variance on ferromagnetic steel under specific conditions, such as a change in signal amplitude when the sensor is moved in the direction of SH wave propagation. Magnetostriction effects are hypothesized to be the cause of these anomalous behaviors; the objective of this paper is to determine the relative strengths of the magnetostriction and Lorentz wave generation mechanisms for this type of EMAT on steel. This goal is accomplished through the use of a second EMAT, which induces only magnetostriction (MS-EMAT), to calibrate a novel semi-empirical magnetostriction model. It is found that magnetostriction effects reduce the amplitude of the SH wave generated by this particular PPM EMAT transmitter by an average of 29% over a range of input currents. It is also determined that magnetostriction is significant only in the investigated PPM EMAT transmitter, not the receiver. In terms of practical application, it is shown that the MS-EMAT is less sensitive to changes in the static and dynamic fields than PPM EMATs at specific operating points; this makes the MS-EMAT a viable alternative for nondestructive evaluation despite lower amplitudes.
周期永磁电磁声换能器(PPM EMAT)是一种传感器,它可以利用洛伦兹机制在不与被检测介质直接接触的情况下产生和接收水平切变(SH)波。然而,PPM EMAT在特定条件下,如传感器沿SH波传播方向移动时信号幅度发生变化,在铁磁钢上会出现高信号方差。磁致伸缩效应被认为是这些异常行为的原因;本文的目的是确定这种类型的EMAT在钢上磁致伸缩和洛伦兹波产生机制的相对强度。这个目标是通过使用第二个仅感应磁致伸缩的EMAT(MS-EMAT)来校准一个新的半经验磁致伸缩模型来实现的。研究发现,在一定范围的输入电流内,磁致伸缩效应使这种特定的PPM EMAT发射器产生的SH波幅度平均降低了29%。还确定磁致伸缩仅在被研究的PPM EMAT发射器中显著,而在接收器中不显著。在实际应用方面,研究表明,在特定工作点,MS-EMAT对静态和动态场变化的敏感度低于PPM EMAT;尽管幅度较低,但这使得MS-EMAT成为无损检测的一个可行替代方案。