Ultrasonic guided-wave evaluation method for debonding of steel-glass fiber reinforced plastic composite boards
A technology of composite sheet and ultrasonic guided wave, which is applied in the direction of using sound wave/ultrasonic wave/infrasonic wave to analyze solids, etc. It can solve the problems of inability to detect internal hidden defects and achieve effective detection and evaluation
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[0024] The technical scheme adopted by the present invention is as follows: a steel-glass reinforced plastic composite sheet debonding ultrasonic guided wave evaluation method, which is characterized in that the material bonding defect can be detected without destroying the structural integrity of the composite sheet, and the defect and non-defective places can be detected. Cross-correlation processing is performed on the ultrasonic guided wave signals, and the structural quality status is evaluated by calculating the cross-correlation coefficient. Due to the special structure of this kind of composite sheet, it is made of 0.5-1mm steel plate and 2.5mm glass fiber reinforced plastic. The propagation process of ultrasonic guided waves in it is very complicated, with many modes, and the sound attenuation of glass fiber reinforced plastic is very large. The propagated guided wave signal is very weak. Even if there is detection information propagated by the glass fiber reinforced pl...
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