The accurate measurement method of ultrasonic velocity by the pulse interference method with eliminating the diffraction effect has been investigated in VHF range experimentally. Two silicate glasses were taken as the...The accurate measurement method of ultrasonic velocity by the pulse interference method with eliminating the diffraction effect has been investigated in VHF range experimentally. Two silicate glasses were taken as the specimens, their frequency dependences of longitudinal velocities were measured in the frequency range 50-350 MHz, and the phase advances of ultrasonic signals caused by diffraction effect were calculated using A. O. Williams' theoretical expression. For the frequency dependences of longitudinal velocities, the measurement results were in good agreement with the simulation ones in which the phase advances were included. It has been shown that the velocity error due to diffraction effect can be corrected very well by this method.展开更多
The measurement errors due to nonparallelness of specimen faces in the ultrasonic velocity and attenuation coefficient measured by the pulse reflection method in VHF range have been investigated theoretically, and the...The measurement errors due to nonparallelness of specimen faces in the ultrasonic velocity and attenuation coefficient measured by the pulse reflection method in VHF range have been investigated theoretically, and the theoretical expressions for estimating these measurement errors are given. It has also been shown that, the attenuation coefficient error is depending on both the nonparallelness angle of specimen faces and the ultrasonic frequency, but the velocity error is only depending on the former. Furthermore, for pure silica glass specimen it is estimated that, in VHF range in order to insure that the attenuation coefficient and velocity errors due to nonparallelness of specimen faces are less than 10% and 0.01%, respectively, the nonparallelness angle of specimen faces must be less than 10 s and 40 s correspondingly.展开更多
文摘The accurate measurement method of ultrasonic velocity by the pulse interference method with eliminating the diffraction effect has been investigated in VHF range experimentally. Two silicate glasses were taken as the specimens, their frequency dependences of longitudinal velocities were measured in the frequency range 50-350 MHz, and the phase advances of ultrasonic signals caused by diffraction effect were calculated using A. O. Williams' theoretical expression. For the frequency dependences of longitudinal velocities, the measurement results were in good agreement with the simulation ones in which the phase advances were included. It has been shown that the velocity error due to diffraction effect can be corrected very well by this method.
文摘The measurement errors due to nonparallelness of specimen faces in the ultrasonic velocity and attenuation coefficient measured by the pulse reflection method in VHF range have been investigated theoretically, and the theoretical expressions for estimating these measurement errors are given. It has also been shown that, the attenuation coefficient error is depending on both the nonparallelness angle of specimen faces and the ultrasonic frequency, but the velocity error is only depending on the former. Furthermore, for pure silica glass specimen it is estimated that, in VHF range in order to insure that the attenuation coefficient and velocity errors due to nonparallelness of specimen faces are less than 10% and 0.01%, respectively, the nonparallelness angle of specimen faces must be less than 10 s and 40 s correspondingly.