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Research Article

Excitation of Odd Harmonics of SH0 Mode Ultrasonic Guided Waves Using Magnetostriction-Based EMAT: Theoretical Modeling

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ABSTRACT

Magnetostriction-based electromagnetic acoustic transducer (M-EMAT) is a promising tool for generating fundamental shear-horizontal (SH0) mode guided waves in plate. Though the M-EMAT possesses high-order harmonics excitation ability in nature, its conventional way can only generate a fundamental component of SH0 mode. The analytical modeling was performed in this study to releasing the ability of M-EMAT in generating odd harmonics of SH0 mode. First, the inaccurate conditions of magnetic fields for relative permeability calculation in the existing model are corrected in the proposed model. Second, the error of the existing model in predicting the spectrum of the SH0 mode generated in Nickel plate is estimated. Third, numerical solutions are provided by the improved model to examine the key factors governing the ability of M-EMAT in generating odd harmonics of SH0 mode. The conclusions demonstrated that the intensity ratio (HS/HD) of static and dynamic magnetic fields is adjusted below 1 and the ability of M-EMAT in generating odd harmonics of SH0 mode can be activated. The normalized amplitude of 3rd harmonics decays exponentially with the increase of HS/HD, which is independent of geometrical parameters of M-EMAT. The improved model can effectively optimize excitation parameters of M-EMAT and generate odd harmonics of SH0 mode in plate.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 12122201, Project No.12272014).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [12122201, 12272014].

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