TY - JOUR A1 - Schweitzer, T. A1 - Hörmann, M. A1 - Bühling, Benjamin A1 - Bobusch, B. T1 - Switching Action of a Bistable Fluidic Amplifier for Ultrasonic Testing N2 - Air-coupled ultrasonic testing is widely used in the industry for the non-destructive testing of compound materials. It provides a fast and efficient way to inspect large concrete civil infrastructures for damage that might lead to catastrophic failure. Due to the large penetration depths required for concrete structures, the use of traditional piezoelectric transducer requires high power electric systems. In this study, a novel fluidic transducer based on a bistable fluidic amplifier is investigated. Previous experiments have shown that the switching action of the device produces a high-power broadband ultrasonic signal. This study will provide further insight into the switching behaviour of the fluidic switch. Therefore, parametric CFD simulations based on compressible supersonic RANS simulations were performed, varying the inlet pressure and velocity profiles for the control flow. Switching times are analyzed with different methods, and it was found that These are mostly independent of the slope of the velocity profile at the control port. Furthermore, it was found that an inversely proportional relationship exists between flow velocity in the throat and the switching time. The results agree with the theoretical background established by experimental studies that can be found in the literature. KW - Ultrasound KW - Non-destructive testing KW - Fluidic devices KW - Computational fluid dynamics KW - Concrete KW - Bistable fluidic amplifier PY - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-525115 SN - 2311-5521 VL - 6 IS - 5 SP - 171 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Switzerland AN - OPUS4-52511 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bühling, Benjamin A1 - Schweitzer, T. A1 - Maack, Stefan A1 - Strangfeld, Christoph T1 - Influence of operating conditions on the fluidic ultrasonic transducer signal N2 - While contact and immersion ultrasonic testing are established methods in non-destructive testing (NDT), generating high power air-coupled ultrasound remains a challenging task. Solutions often involve setups that are restricted to lab environments. When field measurements are required, such as in NDT for civil engineering, a handy, robust and safe transducer is needed. For this purpose, an ultrasonic transducer based on a fluidic switch has been developed. A sonic air flow inside the device is switched rapidly so that an ultrasonic signal is generated. Both theory and previous flow simulations suggest that the control flow pressure ramp has only little influence on the switching time of the device. This publication gives an overview over the operating principle of the fluidic ultrasonic transducer and investigates the influence of control tube length and pulsing repetition rate on the ultrasonic pressure amplitude. High repetition rates are found to reduce the signal amplitude, whereas long tubing has only little negative influence on the amplitude while improving signal quality. T2 - 47. Jahrestagung für Akustik (DAGA 2021) CY - Vienna, Austria DA - 15.08.2021 KW - Ultrasound KW - Non-destructive testing KW - Fluidic devices PY - 2021 UR - https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2021 SN - 978-3-939296-18-8 SP - 48 EP - 51 CY - Berlin, Germany AN - OPUS4-53493 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -