Sj. Oh et al., SURFACE-ROUGHNESS EVALUATION VIA ULTRASONIC-SCANNING, IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control, 41(6), 1994, pp. 863-871
Despite extensive applications of ultrasonic waves to various nondestr
uctive testing and evaluation of materials, scattering of focused ultr
asonic waves due to surface roughness has not been fully investigated.
This paper presents an analytical and experimental evaluation of surf
ace roughness measurement using focused ultrasonic beams. The characte
ristics of focused ultrasonic waves are analyzed by using the impulse
response method with a sine-modulated Gaussian pulse as source. First,
the beam profile in the focal plane of the focused ultrasonic transdu
cer is analyzed both numerically and experimentally. Second, peak ampl
itude distribution and reflected waveforms from a flat surface with va
rious incident angles are analytically generated and compared with exp
erimental results. Then, the peak amplitudes of the ultrasonic waves r
eflected from cusped surfaces which are easily found among machined su
rfaces are analyzed and compared with experimental data for the first
time. The analysis shows good agreement between analytical and experim
ental results. The excellent correlation between the measurements usin
g a profilometer and the proposed ultrasonic system demonstrates a goo
d potential for surface roughness measurement by ultrasonic sensing.