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Title: Numerical modelling of ultrasonic guided wave propagation and defect detection in offshore steel sheet piles
Authors: Dhutti, A
Dhutti, A
Malo, S
Marques, H
Balachandran, W
Gan, TH
Keywords: sheet pile;ultrasonic guided waves;numerical modelling;array design;defect detection;non-destructive testing;inspection
Issue Date: 29-Apr-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Dhutti, Anuj, Dhutti, Anurag, Malo, S., Marques, H., Balachandran, W. and Gan, T.-H. (2021) ‘Numerical Modelling of Ultrasonic Guided Wave Propagation and Defect Detection in Offshore Steel Sheet Piles’, Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(9), 4076, pp. 1-xx. doi: 10.3390/app11094076.
Abstract: Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Sheet piles are significantly more prone to advanced corrosion rates due to accelerated low water corrosion. Current inspection and assessment techniques are costly, time-consuming and labour-intensive. Guided wave testing (GWT) has gained increased attention due to its capability of screening long distances; however, it has not been used previously to inspect the active zone in steel sheet piles. This paper focuses on the numerical modelling of wave propagation and defect detection in U-shaped piles to demonstrate the capabilities of GWT for the inspection of non-accessible areas of steel sheet piles. Two shear transducer arrays were designed, bearing high SH0 mode purity and directionality. A wave propagation comparison study concluded that the back wall reflection signal from the web of a U-pile was 11.5% higher than the respective signal from the plate, and the excitation signal in the flange, at 5.65 m and 7.12 m, was respectively 35% and 46% less than the excitation signal in the web at the same distance. Defect reflection, measured from five representative defect scenarios, ranged from 7.5 to 47% of the signal amplitude in the web of the pile and 5 to 32.5% in the flange of the pile.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/23154
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app11094076
Other Identifiers: 4076
Appears in Collections:Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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