WO2004058420A1 - Elektromagnetischer ultraschallwandler - Google Patents
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- B06—GENERATING OR TRANSMITTING MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS IN GENERAL
- B06B—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR GENERATING OR TRANSMITTING MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS OF INFRASONIC, SONIC, OR ULTRASONIC FREQUENCY, e.g. FOR PERFORMING MECHANICAL WORK IN GENERAL
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- G01B—MEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
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- the invention relates to an electromagnetic ultrasonic transducer for coupling-free generation and / or for receiving ultrasonic waves in the form of linearly polarized transverse waves into or out of a workpiece with at least one unit which converts the ultrasonic waves within the workpiece and which has a coil arrangement for generation or detection of an HF magnetic field and a premagnetization unit for generating a quasi-static magnetic field, which superimposes the HF magnetic field in the workpiece, the coil arrangement being arranged in a toroidal manner on at least one partially annular or U-shaped magnetic core, each of which has two end faces that can be turned toward the workpiece.
- the coupling agent-free electromagnetic test heads known from the prior art convert electromagnetic field energies into elastic energy of an ultrasonic wave and vice versa.
- the change mechanism is based on the Interactions between the electromagnetic field and an electrically conductive material, which is also penetrated by an external static or quasi-static magnetic field.
- an actually static magnetic field that can be generated, for example, by means of permanent magnets
- the term “quasi-static” magnetic field also includes low-frequency magnetic fields whose alternating frequency is very much lower than the high frequency with which the coil arrangement for generating high-frequency fields is operated.
- the detection of ultrasound waves occurring within the workpiece takes place in the reverse manner via the detection of the induced electrical voltage within the coil arrangement, which is caused by HF fields, which in turn cause movements of electrical charges in the workpiece due to ultrasound waves within the “quasi-static” magnetic field become.
- DE 42 23470 C2 discloses a generic electromagnetic test head for vertical insonification of linearly polarized transverse waves, in which the HF magnetic fields are coupled in and out in a highly efficient manner between the test head and the workpiece, without doing so, as is the case with a
- a large number of other test heads are used to arrange the transmitting and receiving coils, which are usually designed as HF air coils, lying directly on the workpiece surface.
- the electromagnetic test head according to FIG. 2 described in the above publication provides a semi-open ring toroid 1, which is made commercially from amorphous band material and which is in each case wound around a transmitting coil 41 and a receiving coil 42.
- the end faces 2 of the half-open ring core 1 serve as coupling surfaces for the HF magnetic fields and can be placed in a suitable manner on the surface of the workpiece 7 to be examined.
- the HF magnetic fields generated by the HF transmitter coil arrangement 41 reach the workpiece 7 via the end faces 2 of the toroidal core 1 and are able to induce eddy currents 8 near the surface within the skin depth of the workpiece 7.
- test head device comparable to the above arrangement can be found in DE 41 30 935 A1, in which, however, the transmitter and receiver coil arrangement rests directly on the workpiece surface to be examined, as a result of which there is a risk of coil wear.
- DE 19543482 A1 describes a device for testing ferromagnetic materials, preferably in the form of pipelines, which, however, has a different component structure than in the case of the above-mentioned, prior art, which is described below.
- the task is to design a generic electromagnetic ultrasound transducer in such a way that the efficiency with which ultrasound waves are generated and their detection sensitivity compared to the previously known ultrasound transducers is to be decisively increased.
- it is important to ensure that the coil arrangement is arranged at a distance from the workpiece surface in order to be able to rule out mechanical impairments of the coil arrangement.
- the further developed ultrasound transducer should also be able to generate horizontally polarized ultrasound waves.
- an electromagnetic ultrasound transducer for coupling-free generation and / or for receiving ultrasound waves in the form of linearly polarized transverse waves into or out of a workpiece with at least one unit that converts the ultrasound waves within the workpiece, which has a coil arrangement for generating or for detecting an RF magnetic field and a premagnetization unit for generating a quasi-static magnetic field, which superimposes the HF magnetic field in the workpiece, the coil arrangement being arranged in a toroidal manner on at least one partially annular or U-shaped magnetic core, each of which has two end faces that can be turned toward the workpiece, developed in such a way that the end faces of the magnetic core which can be turned towards the workpiece are connected directly or indirectly to a magnetic flux guide piece which connects the end faces and which has a surface facing the workpiece.
- the flow guide piece By providing such a flux guide piece that connects the end faces of a magnetic core, which is preferably designed as a ring band core, it is in particular possible to couple the HF magnetic fields generated by the coil arrangement into the workpiece in a highly efficient manner in order to be able to generate strongly pronounced eddy currents within the skin depth.
- the flow guide piece preferably has a surface which conforms to the surface of the workpiece, so that contact between the flow guide piece and the workpiece, which is preferably true to the contour, is made possible.
- the flow guide piece is designed as a rectangular rod with a flat surface facing the workpiece, which can be placed flush on an equally flat workpiece surface without coupling agents.
- the surface of the flow guide piece facing the workpiece can be manufactured in a surface shape that is adapted to the workpiece contour. If, for example, the electromagnetic ultrasound transducer is to be used preferably for examining cylindrical workpiece surfaces, the flux guide piece connecting the end faces of the ring band core must be designed in a corresponding contour.
- the pre-magnetization unit for generating the quasi-static magnetic field is designed in the form of a permanent magnet, which is arranged directly on the flux guide piece, in each case between the end faces of the ring band core, which projects above the permanent magnet.
- the flux guide piece serves as a kind of concentrator for the quasi static or permanent magnetic field.
- the flow guide piece In order to avoid the formation of eddy currents within the flow guide piece, it is advisable to form the flow guide piece from an electrically non-conductive carrier material in which soft magnetic particles are introduced in a matrix-like manner. Alternatively, a stack-like arrangement of soft magnetic transformer sheets can effectively avoid the formation of eddy currents within the flow guide piece.
- a second, alternative exemplary embodiment according to the invention for an electromagnetic ultrasonic transducer provides at least two Flux guide pieces arranged in parallel next to one another, which are connected in a bridge-like manner by at least two partially annular or U-shaped magnetic cores via their respective end faces.
- the magnetic cores are spaced apart from one another at the opposite end regions of the rod-shaped flux guide pieces.
- This design allows the biasing unit, which is preferably in the form of a permanent magnet arrangement, to be fitted between the two magnetic cores along the two flux guide pieces without being spanned by the magnetic cores, which are preferably in the form of toroidal tape cores, as is the case with the exemplary embodiment described above.
- the biasing unit which is preferably in the form of a permanent magnet arrangement
- the magnetic cores which are preferably in the form of toroidal tape cores
- magnetic cores with an M-shaped magnetic core cross section are also conceivable, each with three freely ending end faces.
- magnetic cores of this type in each case three magnetic flux guide pieces lying parallel next to one another can be connected to one another in a bridge-like manner, comparable to the above electromagnetic ultrasonic transducer arrangement.
- the electromagnetic ultrasonic transducers described at the outset, designed according to the invention can be placed next to one another in a multiple arrangement in order to obtain, on the one hand, the largest possible transmission and reception aperture and, on the other hand, by means of phase-controlled RF excitation of the individual coil arrangements, a specifically adjustable radiation characteristic for the ultrasonic waves that can be coupled into the workpiece.
- phase-controlled RF excitation of the individual coil arrangements a specifically adjustable radiation characteristic for the ultrasonic waves that can be coupled into the workpiece.
- such arrangements are suitable for a phased array arrangement for generating horizontally polarized transverse waves (SH waves), the direction of propagation of which can be set in a targeted manner and which, based on the normal to the workpiece surface, has a variable angle between 0 ° and 90 ° includes.
- Fig. 1 electromagnetic ultrasonic transducer with a single
- FIG. 4 schematic representation of the ultrasonic wave field generated by the arrangement according to FIG. 3 within a workpiece
- FIG. 5 electromagnetic ultrasonic transducer with two flux guide pieces, which are spanned in a bridge-like manner by two semi-ring-shaped magnetic cores
- 6 shows the arrangement of a large number of electromagnetic ultrasound transducers according to FIG. 5
- FIG. 7 shows magnetic cores with an M-shaped cross section, each spanning three magnetic flux guide pieces in the manner of a bridge.
- FIG. 1 shows the simplest embodiment of an electromagnetic ultrasound transducer designed according to the invention, which as a partial ring-shaped magnetic core has a halved ring band core 1, the two end faces 2 of which are directly connected to a rod-shaped flux guide piece 3 with a rectangular cross section.
- a coil arrangement 4, which has two connection contacts 5, is wound toroidally around the halved toroidal core 1.
- a premagnetization unit 6, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is designed as a permanent magnet and has stylized north polarization.
- the toroidal ring core 1 completely protrudes beyond the permanent magnet 6.
- the workpiece 7 to be examined with the aid of the electromagnetic ultrasound transducer arrangement on the surface 71 of which the flux guide piece 3, with its surface 32 facing the workpiece 7, can preferably be placed true to the contour.
- the magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet 6 thus enters the workpiece 7 vertically through the flux guide piece 3 via the workpiece surface 71.
- the pre-magnetization unit in the form of a permanent magnet 6, as shown in FIG. 1 it is also conceivable to design the pre-magnetization unit in the form of an electromagnet, the field lines of which, in the same way as in the arrangement shown in FIG. 1, enter the workpiece perpendicular to the workpiece surface.
- the electromagnetic ultrasound transducer shown in FIG. 1 is to be regarded as an electromagnetic line transducer which can be operated both as an ultrasound transmitter and as an ultrasound receiver.
- the connection contacts 5 are connected to an HF generator, in the case of reception, however, to a corresponding amplifier and a downstream evaluation unit.
- the HF magnetic fields guided along the flux guide 3 couple into the workpiece 7 along the entire extent of the flux guide 3 and cause intense eddy currents within the skin depth. These in turn interact with the quasi-stationary magnetic field that penetrates the workpiece surface 71 and, due to the Lorentz forces and magnetostrictions that form, generate ultrasonic waves with a frequency that corresponds to the alternating frequency of the HF magnetic fields. Due to the intimate contact between the flux guide piece 3 and the workpiece surface 71, a higher magnetic flux is generated within the workpiece 7 than is the case with the previously known electromagnetic ultrasonic transducers, for example shown in FIG. 2. In this way, the effectiveness both in the generation of ultrasound waves and the sensitivity in the case of reception can be increased considerably.
- the exemplary embodiment of an electromagnetic ultrasonic transducer shown in FIG. 1, in which the quasi-static magnetic field penetrates the workpiece surface 71 vertically, can be used to generate linearly polarized transverse waves whose direction of propagation is oriented perpendicular to the workpiece surface and which have an oscillation plane oriented perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
- a premagnetization unit is required, usually in the form of an arrangement of permanent magnets with alternating polarity, the alternating magnetic fields of which are brought into superimposition with an HF magnetic field within the workpiece.
- An arrangement designed according to the invention for generating horizontally polarized transverse waves is shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 which in the exemplary embodiment shown has five electromagnetic line converters arranged parallel to one another in accordance with the example shown in FIG. It is assumed that the coil arrangements 4 indicated in a stylized manner in FIG. 3 on each of the individually illustrated ultrasound transducers are designed both for the generation and also for the reception of ultrasound waves. If the electrical connections 5 of the individual coil arrangements 4 are connected to separate electronic channels, an RF generator or corresponding amplifier with an evaluation unit for the transmission and reception, and if the individual electronic channels are operated with a time delay in their activation phase, the one shown in FIG Arrangement realize a phased array arrangement that can generate and detect horizontally polarized transverse waves within a workpiece in the manner of a group radiator.
- Adjacent ultrasonic transducers are operated with a magnetic flux that is directed opposite each other in the flow guide piece, thereby generating an alternating formation of eddy current directions below each adjacent flow guide piece, which leads to opposite Lorentz forces and associated magnetostriction directions and in this way shear forces to generate horizontally polarized ones Cause transverse waves within the workpiece.
- the directional characteristic of the horizontally polarized transverse wave forming within the workpiece can be specifically set such that the main direction of propagation of the main lobe of the horizontally polarized transverse wave forms an angle ⁇ to the surface normal of the workpiece surface includes, which can be selected between 0 ° and 90 °.
- FIG. 4 shows an illustrative sketch for generating horizontally polarized transverse waves using the ultrasound wave arrangement shown in FIG. 3. It is assumed that four ultrasonic transducers Si-S are arranged next to one another with a mutual distance D on the workpiece surface 71.
- the individual ultrasonic transducers Si-S 4 are each supplied with a current pulse in the manner described above with a time interval ⁇ t. Due to the phase-delayed energization of the four ultrasound transducers Si - S, horizontally polarized transverse waves are formed within the workpiece 7, which have a main direction of propagation which form an angle ⁇ with the normal to the workpiece surface, for which:
- the coil arrangements provided around the coil cores 1 are wired in such a way that along the parallel flow guide pieces each form oppositely directed HF magnetic fields, which overlap with a static magnetic field oriented perpendicular to the workpiece surface, which comes from a unipolar permanent magnet 6, which covers the three normal probes N as a whole, within the Lead workpiece to opposite eddy currents below immediately adjacent flow guide pieces, which in turn cause oppositely directed Lorentz forces, which ultimately the shear forces required for the generation of horizontally polarized transverse waves te are responsible.
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JP2004562703A JP2006511173A (ja) | 2002-12-20 | 2003-12-06 | 電磁超音波変換器 |
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CA002510992A CA2510992A1 (en) | 2002-12-20 | 2003-12-06 | Electromagnetic ultrasound converter |
EP03785762A EP1572382B1 (de) | 2002-12-20 | 2003-12-06 | Elektromagnetischer ultraschallwandler |
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