Magazine Article

High-Temperature Surface-Acoustic-Wave Transducer

TBMG-8616

10/01/2010

Abstract
Content

Aircraft-engine rotating equipment usually operates at high temperature and stress. Non-invasive inspection of microcracks in those components poses a challenge for the non-destructive evaluation community. A low-profile ultrasonic guided wave sensor can detect cracks in situ. The key feature of the sensor is that it should withstand high temperatures and excite strong surface wave energy to inspect surface/subsurface cracks. As far as the innovators know at the time of this reporting, there is no existing sensor that is mounted to the rotor disks for crack inspection; the most often used technology includes fluorescent penetrant inspection or eddy-current probes for disassembled part inspection.

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"High-Temperature Surface-Acoustic-Wave Transducer," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2010.
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Oct 1, 2010
Product Code
TBMG-8616
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Magazine Article
Language
English