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Photoacoustics ; 29: 100440, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36582843

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In this article, we present an overview of recent progress in non-contact remote optical detection of ultrasound in application to nondestructive testing and evaluation of materials. The focus of the review is on the latest advances in optical detection that offer mature and robust field-applicable solutions for diagnostics and imaging of engineered structures. We provide a detailed description of these solutions, including their operation principles, their evolution from the previously known designs to commercial devices, and their contribution to solving the most important problems associated with non-contact optical detection of ultrasound. Several application examples are presented to demonstrate the capabilities of optical detection and provide ideas to a reader on how it can be used in practice. We also discuss the main challenges of modern non-contact detectors which have not yet been addressed, as well as the directions and prospects for their development.

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Photoacoustics ; 21: 100226, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33364163

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Adhesively bonded metals are increasingly used in many industries. Inspecting these parts remains challenging for modern non-destructive testing techniques. Laser ultrasound (LU) has shown great potential in high-resolution imaging of carbon-reinforced composites. For metals, excitation of longitudinal waves is inefficient without surface ablation. However, shear waves can be efficiently generated in the thermo-elastic regime and used to image defects in metallic structures. Here we present a compact LU system consisting of a high repetition rate diode-pumped laser to excite shear waves and noncontact detection with a highly sensitive fiber optic Sagnac interferometer to inspect adhesively bonded aluminum plates. Multiphysics finite difference simulations are performed to optimize the measurement configuration. Damage detection is performed for a structure consisting of three aluminum plates bonded with an epoxy film. Defects are simulated by a thin Teflon film. It is shown that the proposed technique can efficiently localize defects in both adhesion layers.

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