Last Updated on 26 мая, 2023 by You Ling
As an important non-destructive testing device, piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers have been widely used in various fields of the national economy. With the development of modern industrial technologies, especially aerospace, nuclear power energy, and intelligent manufacturing, various industrial and mining environments have put higher demands on the performance of piezoelectric transducers. It is urgently expected that piezoelectric transducers can monitor the operation of equipment more stably, provide early warnings, and prevent structural damage to important equipment. This article focuses on introducing piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers and their structures, and elaborates on the unique advantages of piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers in non-destructive testing. 1、What is non-destructive testing? Non-destructive testing refers to the detection of various engineering materials, parts, structures, and surface defects without causing damage to the object being tested, by utilizing changes in physical quantities such as heat, sound, light, electricity, and magnetism caused by abnormalities or defects in the internal structure of the material. 2、Types of non-destructive testing (1) Ultrasonic testing Ultrasonic testing is based on the propagation and reflection principles of high-frequency sound waves. It can be used for defect detection/evaluation, dimensional measurement, material characterization, etc. Ultrasonic receivers and transmitters are used for testing. Ultrasonic sound waves are transmitted through the material being tested. The sound propagates through the component and reflects from a rigid surface located at the other end of the transmitter. The time required to measure the emission and reception of sound waves is recorded. The time differences in different parts of the component can be used to identify defects in the material. Different types of ultrasonic testing modes can be used to identify different defects, voids, material degradation, etc. Heavy mechanical components undergo periodic ultrasonic testing. A good example of ultrasonic testing is the detection of defects and deformations in railway car wheels and axles.
