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Introduction to the Physics of Ultrasound

Sound?•Sound is a longitudinal wave that travels in a straight line

•Sound requires a medium for traveling

Range of audible sound20Hz -20kHz

Range of audible sound20Hz -20kHz

When a longitudinal wave moves through

a material, the particles of the material move backwards and forwards along the direction in which the wave is travelling.

When a longitudinal wave moves through

a material, the particles of the material move backwards and forwards along the direction in which the wave is travelling.

The wavelength of a longitudinal wave can be measured as the distance between the centre of two compressions

The wavelength of a longitudinal wave can be measured as the distance between the centre of two compressions

Below is a picture of a longitudinal wave travelling along a spring.

Below is a picture of a longitudinal wave travelling along a spring.

•Ultrasonic wave is a longitudinal wave with a frequency exceeding the upper limit of human hearing, which is 20 kHz.

Ultrasonic wave

ULTRASONIC WAVE

Frequency greater than audible sound (f>20kHz).

ULTRASONICS

- Frequency greater than audible sound.

INFRASONICS

-Frequency lesser than

audible sound

SUPERSONIC – Speed greater than

sound.

General Properties of UltrasonicsAcoustic wavesFrequency > 20kHzHigh energy wavesSpeed in a thin rod v = (Y/ρ)1/2 ,in

liquid (K/ρ)1/2 in gas (γP/ ρ)1/2

Speed depends on frequency. Greater the frequency, higher the velocity

Modes of propagation- longitudinal & transverse

Can be reflected, refracted & diffracted

Heating effectStirring effect.Attenuation A=A0 e –αx

Can be transmitted through large distances

Stationary waves are produced

Piezo-electric effect• When crystals like quartz,

tourmaline etc. are subjected to stress along the mechanical axis, a P.D is developed across the perpendicular electrical axis.

• This is called Piezo electric effect

• Discovered by J & P. Curie• Converse of this effect is also possible.

Converse piezo electric effect• When a P.D is applied between the

two opposite faces of a crystal, then stress or strain is induced along the perpendicular faces.

• If frequency of osculation is equal to the natural frequency of the crystal, resonance takes place and ultrasonics are produced.

Krautkramer NDT Ultrasonic Systems

Piezoelectric Effect

Piezoelectrical Crystal (Quartz)

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The crystal gets thicker, due to a distortion of the crystal lattice

Piezoelectric Effect

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The effect inverses with polarity change

Piezoelectric Effect

Krautkramer NDT Ultrasonic Systems

An alternating voltage generates crystal oscillations at the frequency f

U(f)

Sound wave with

frequency f

Piezoelectric Effect

Piezo electric crystals

• Piezoelectric crystal: a crystal that exhibits piezo electric effect is called piezo electric crystals

• Eg:- Quartz, tourmaline, Rochelle salt etc

Piezoelectric Crystals

• The thickness of the crystal determines the frequency of the scanhead

Low Frequency3 MHz

High Frequency10 MHz

Piezoelectric generator

The circuit is basically a Hartley oscillator.

The tank circuit produces high frequency alternating potential which is fed to the quartz crystal.

• Tank circuit• To produce high

frequency alternating potential.

• The frequency v

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Piezoelectric generator

• This is based on the converse Piezo electric effect .

• When the frequency of oscillation coincides with the natural frequency of the crystal, resonance will take place.

• This principle is used for the production of ultrasonics.

• Frequency up to 15 MHz can be produced by this method.

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Magnetostriction

Magnetostriction is a property of magnetic materials that causes them to change their shape when subjected to a magnetic field. The effect was first identified bby James Joule

James Prescott Joule, (1818 – 1889)

• When a ferromagnetic rod is placed in an alternating M.F, with its length parallel to the field, the length of the rod increases and decreases rapidly (or the rod vibrates) This phenomena is known as Magnetostriction.

• This principle is used to produce ultrasonic waves

Magnetostriction

FREQUENCY

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APPLICATIONS

DEPTH OF SEA

Bats navigate using ultrasound

ULTRASONIC MIXINGULTRASONIC MIXING

SOUND SIGNALING

SOLDERING & METAL CUTTING

SOLDERING & METAL CUTTING

CLEANING

STERILIZINGSTERILIZING

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTBIOLOGICAL EFFECT

MEDICAL FIELDMEDICAL FIELD

DIAGNOSIS

THERAPYTHERAPY

Ultrasound imaging: How does it work?

• An ultrasound element acts like a bat.

• Emit ultrasound and detect echoes

• Map out boundary of object

More about how it works…

• The probe contains a transmitter and a receiver.

A pulse of ultrasound is sent out by the transmitter.

The pulse is reflected from a surface and returns to the receiver.

The ultrasound machine measures how long it takes for the pulse to return

Ultrasound probe

Body tissue(muscle etc)

skin

Ultrasound imaging: foetus feet

This is a 2D ultrasound scanthrough the foot of a foetus. You can see some of the bones of the foot.

Ultrasound imaging: more surface rendering

Ultrasound imaging: imaging the heart

heart valves

atrium

ventricle

Why Use Ultrasound?

• Ultrasound is very safe. There is no firm evidence that it does any harm to the body (or the baby in the case of pregnancy scans).

• X-rays are potentially dangerous, particularly to young children and pregnant women (they damage the unborn baby).

COAGULATION & CRYSTALLIZATIONCOAGULATION & CRYSTALLIZATION

FORMATION OF ALLOYS

TO FIND VELOCITY OF SOUND IN GASES &

LIQUID

TO FIND VELOCITY OF SOUND IN GASES &

LIQUID

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

Non destructive testing is a new method of testing of material Without destruction of the material

This can be used to detect the imperfections like flaws , cracks , breakings, cavity, airpockets, discontinuities etc in material

Aircraft Inspection• Nondestructive testing is used

extensively during the manufacturing of aircraft.

Pulse echo system

Pulse transmission system

Pulse resonance system

Pulse echo system

back surface echo

High frequency sound waves are introduced into a material and they are reflected back from surfaces or flaws.

Reflected sound energy is displayed versus time, and inspector can visualize a cross section of the specimen showing the depth of features that reflect sound. f

plate

crack

0 2 4 6 8 10

initial pulse

crack echo

Oscilloscope, or flaw detector screen

Ultrasonic Inspection (Pulse-Echo)

Pulse transmission system

Advantages of Ultrasonic testing

1. Simple and accurate

2. Very minute flows can be detected

3. Nature, size and location of defect can be accurately determined

4. Cheap method

5. Used as high speed testing

6. Large specimen can be inspected in a short time.

Ultrasonic diffractometer

• To find the velocity and wavelength of ultrasonics

• a quartz crystal is set into vibrations in a liquid using an R.F oscillator.

• Ultasonics produced

• This makes the liquid an aquastic grating

• Collimated sodium light allowed to fall normally on the grating

Ultrasonic diffractometer.

Procedure

• Diffraction takes place

• d sin θ= nλ--------(1) where d= the distance between 2 nodal or antinodal planes

• d= λa/2 or λa= 2d

• V=טλa

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