Sr. Ahmed et M. Saka, Quantitative nondestructive testing of small, tight cracks using ultrasonic angle beam technique, MATER EVAL, 58(4), 2000, pp. 564-574
This paper describes a new ultrasonic angle beam technique and a method for
quantitative nondestructive testing of small, tightly closed cracks that a
re situated on the surface of a material. The angle beam technique uses an
oblique longitudinal wave that has the capability of dealing with very smal
l, tightly closed cracks sensitively, which is beyond the ability of the co
nventional methods of normal incidence and large angle beam techniques. Usi
ng the present testing method, both the crack size and the closure stress c
an be determined simultaneously from the same measurement by analyzing the
inverse problem. The method is fully automated and computer controlled and
can be employed to practical applications. The sensitivity limit of the tes
ting technique, especially for the closed cracks, is discussed in relation
to specimen thickness. The accuracy and reliability of this new NDT method
are checked by comparing the evaluated results of rightly closed smaller fa
tigue cracks with the actual crack sizes observed on the fractured surfaces
. The ultrasonic method developed here proves to be a very powerful tool fo
r quantitatively evaluating very small tight cracks.