TY - CONF A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Mayer, K. A1 - Krause, Martin T1 - Ultraschallmodellierung und SAFT-Rekonstruktion von Fehlstellen in Holzbauteilen T2 - DGZfP-Jahrestagung 2010 CY - Erfurt, Deutschland DA - 2010-05-10 KW - Ultraschallecho KW - Holz KW - SAFT PY - 2010 SN - 978-3-940283-26-9 IS - DGZfP-BB 122 (Poster 59) SP - 1 EP - 8 CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-22899 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kolkoori, Sanjeevareddy A1 - Rahman, Mehbub-Ur A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Prager, Jens T1 - Computationally efficient ray tracing algorithm for simulation of transducer fields in anisotropic materials N2 - This contribution describes a computationally efficient ray tracing algorithm for evaluating transducer generated ultrasonic wave fields in anisotropic materials such as austenitic cladded and austenitic weld components. According to this algorithm, ray paths are traced during its propagation through various layers of the material and at each Interface the problem of reflection and transmission is solved. The presented algorithm evaluates the transducer generated ultrasonic fields accurately by taking in to account the directivity, divergence, density of rays, phase relations as well as transmission coefficients. The ray tracing algorithm is able to calculate the ultrasonic wave fields generated by a point source as well as a finite dimension transducer. The simulation results are compared quantitatively with the results obtained from Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique (EFIT) on several configurations generally occuring in the ultrasonic non destructive testing of anisotropic materials. The excellent agreement between both models confirms the validity of the presented ray tracing algorithm. Finally, the ray tracing model results are also validated by means of experiments. T2 - NDE 2011 - National seminar & exhibition on non-destructive evaluation CY - Chennai, India DA - 08.12.2011 KW - Ultrasonic sound field KW - Ray tracing KW - Directivity KW - Anisotropy KW - Austenitic weld PY - 2011 SP - 482 EP - 486 AN - OPUS4-25329 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krause, Martin A1 - Mayer, K. A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Effner, Ute T1 - Ultrasonic imaging of defects in building elements made from timber N2 - There is a great demand for non-destructive testing methods for quality assurance and to assess the safety and durability of wooden structures. Ultrasonic echo technique with shear waves in the frequency range of 50 kHz is one of those promising methods and is already frequently applied for usual and glued laminated timber. The article describes the development and first results for an imaging method for this purpose. The highly anisotropic properties of the ultrasonic velocity have to be considered. A 3D-SAFT (Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique) imaging scheme is developed initially for synthetic data resulting from modelling the elastic wave propagation. The main part of the paper describes the experimental validation of this evaluation technique by experimental studies applying automated ultrasonic scanning techniques. 3D ultrasonic imaging results are described for test specimens made from pine and spruce wood. Another object of investigation was a pedestrian bridge made from siberian larch. KW - Ultrasonic echo KW - Imaging KW - SAFT reconstruction calculation KW - Anisotropic wave propagation KW - EFIT modelling KW - Glued-laminated timber (glulam) PY - 2013 DO - https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.778.312 SN - 1022-6680 SN - 1662-8985 VL - 778 SP - 312 EP - 320 PB - Trans Tech Publ. CY - Zurich AN - OPUS4-29088 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kolkoori, Sanjeevareddy A1 - Rahman, Mehbub-Ur A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc A1 - Rethmeier, Michael A1 - Prager, Jens T1 - Ultrasonic field profile evaluation in acoustically inhomogeneous anisotropic materials using 2D ray tracing model: Numerical and experimental comparison N2 - Ultrasound propagation in inhomogeneous anisotropic materials is difficult to examine because of the directional dependency of elastic properties. Simulation tools play an important role in developing advanced reliable ultrasonic non destructive testing techniques for the inspection of anisotropic materials particularly austenitic cladded materials, austenitic welds and dissimilar welds. In this contribution we present an adapted 2D ray tracing model for evaluating ultrasonic wave fields quantitatively in inhomogeneous anisotropic materials. Inhomogeneity in the anisotropic material is represented by discretizing into several homogeneous layers. According to ray tracing model, ultrasonic ray paths are traced during its energy propagation through various discretized layers of the material and at each interface the problem of reflection and transmission is solved. The presented algorithm evaluates the transducer excited ultrasonic fields accurately by taking into account the directivity of the transducer, divergence of the ray bundle, density of rays and phase relations as well as transmission coefficients. The ray tracing model is able to calculate the ultrasonic wave fields generated by a point source as well as a finite dimension transducer. The ray tracing model results are validated quantitatively with the results obtained from 2D Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique (EFIT) on several configurations generally occurring in the ultrasonic non destructive testing of anisotropic materials. Finally, the quantitative comparison of ray tracing model results with experiments on 32 mm thick austenitic weld material and 62 mm thick austenitic cladded material is discussed. KW - Ultrasonic field KW - 2D ray tracing KW - Directivity KW - Anisotropic austenitic weld KW - Non-destructive testing PY - 2013 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2012.07.006 VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 396 EP - 411 PB - Elsevier B.V. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-27324 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kolkoori, Sanjeevareddy A1 - Rahman, Mehbub-Ur A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Kreutzbruck, Marc A1 - Prager, Jens ED - Thompson, D. O. ED - Chimenti, D. E. T1 - Quantitative evaluation of ultrasonic sound fields in anisotropic austenitic welds using 2D ray tracing model N2 - Ultrasonic investigation of inhomogeneous anisotropic materials such as austenitic welds is complicated because its columnar grain structure leads to curved energy paths, beam splitting and asymmetrical beam profiles. A ray tracing model has potential advantage in analyzing the ultrasonic sound field propagation and there with optimizing the inspection parameters. In this contribution we present a 2D ray tracing model to predict energy ray paths, ray amplitudes and travel times for the three wave modes quasi longitudinal, quasi shear vertical, and shear horizontal waves in austenitic weld materials. Inhomogenity in the austenitic weld material is represented by discretizing the inhomogeneous region into several homogeneous layers. At each interface between the layers the reflection and transmission problem is computed and yields energy direction, amplitude and energy coefficients. The ray amplitudes are computed accurately by taking into account directivity, divergence and density of rays, phase relations as well as transmission coefficients. Ultrasonic sound fields obtained from the ray tracing model are compared quantitatively with the 2D Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique (EFIT). The excellent agreement between both models confirms the validity of the presented ray tracing results. Experiments are conducted on austenitic weld samples with longitudinal beam transducer as transmitting probe and amplitudes at the rear surface are scanned by means of electrodynamical probes. Finally, the ray tracing model results are also validated through the experiments. T2 - 38th Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation CY - Burlington, VT, USA DA - 17.07.2011 KW - Ultrasonic sound field KW - Ray tracing KW - Ray directivity KW - Austenitic weld PY - 2012 SN - 978-0-7354-1013-8 DO - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4716359 SN - 0743-0760 SN - 0094-243X N1 - Serientitel: AIP conference proceedings – Series title: AIP conference proceedings IS - 1430 SP - 1227 EP - 1234 PB - American Institute of Physics CY - Melville, NY AN - OPUS4-26205 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kolkoori, Sanjeevareddy A1 - Rahman, Mehbub-Ur A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Boehm, Rainer A1 - Prager, Jens ED - Linde, B. B. J. ED - Paczkowski, J. ED - Ponikwicki, N. T1 - Simulation of ultrasonic fields in anisotropic materials using 2D ray tracing method N2 - Ultrasound propagation in inhomogeneous anisotropic materials is difficult to examine because of the directional dependency of elastic properties. Simulation tools play an important role in developing advanced reliable ultrasonic testing techniques for the inspection of anisotropic materials particularly austenitic cladded materials and dissimilar welds. A 2-D Ray tracing method is developed for evaluating ray path, amplitude and travel time for three wave modes namely quasi longitudinal wave (qP), quasi shear vertical wave (qSV) and shear horizontal waves (SH) in anisotropic materials such as austenitic cladded materials. The inhomogenity in the anisotropic material is represented by discretizing the anisotropic region into several homogeneous layers. The ray paths are traced during its propagation through the various interfaces between those layers. At each interface the problem of reflection and refraction is solved. The ray amplitudes are computed by taking into account the directivity and phase relations. Ray divergence variation and ray transmission coefficients at each refraction boundary are considered. The Ray tracing results for ultrasonic field profiles in austenitic cladded materials are validated quantitatively by 2-D Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique (EFIT) results and by the experiments. T2 - International congress on ultrasonics CY - Gdansk, Poland DA - 05.09.2011 KW - Ray path KW - Energy vector KW - Austenitic cladded material KW - Ultrasonic beam profile PY - 2012 SN - 978-0-7354-1019-0 DO - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3703288 SN - 0094-243X N1 - Serientitel: AIP conference proceedings – Series title: AIP conference proceedings IS - 1433 SP - 743 EP - 746 PB - American Institute of Physics CY - Melville, NY AN - OPUS4-26207 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Mayer, K. A1 - Chinta, P.K. A1 - Langenberg, K.-J. A1 - Krause, Martin T1 - Ultrasonic imaging of defects in known anisotropic and inmomogeneous structures with fast synthetic aperture methodes N2 - Imaging methods like Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique (SAFT) are based on the principle of propagation of the measured ultrasonic wave field back to field sources. In the case of a pulse-echo measurement, this back propagation under some approximating conditions leads to an image of the scattering object with well known properties and imperfections. The back propagation through the object which is under concern needs the knowledge of material properties in respect of the wave propagation. If these properties are known, we can use imaging algorithms like SAFT with all their advantages (computational speed and robustness) not only for isotropic but also for anisotropic material; moreover, the inverse ropagation concept allows crossing boundaries between materials, even if the materials are anisotropic. Examples of this concept are given with modelled and measured data for tendon duct imaging in concrete structures, for 3D imaging of air cavities in wood specimens and for imaging of defects in anisotropic welds. T2 - 18th WCNDT - World conference on nondestructive testing CY - Durban, South Africa DA - 16.04.2012 KW - SAFT KW - Pulse echo technique KW - Back propagation KW - Inverse scattering KW - Imaging PY - 2012 SN - 978-0-620-52872-6 SP - 1 EP - 20 AN - OPUS4-35101 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -