A reference-free method is proposed for determining the speed of longitudinal and transverse vertically polarized waves and the thickness of a test object based on comparing the measured and calculated… Click to show full abstract
A reference-free method is proposed for determining the speed of longitudinal and transverse vertically polarized waves and the thickness of a test object based on comparing the measured and calculated echo signals reflected from the boundaries of the test object when using an antenna array operating on a zero tilt angle wedge in the double scanning mode. Results of numerical and model experiments confirming the efficiency of the method are presented. Using this method in a model experiment, it has proved possible to measure the thickness of a test object and the speed of longitudinal and transverse waves in it with a relative error (accuracy) of approximately 0.25%. The method can be used to characterize anisotropic properties of test objects, providing information about their physical and mechanical properties.
               
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