Effect of grain size of steel on ultrasonic longitudinal wave velocity to shear wave velocity ratio
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Date
2018-05
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IEEE
Abstract
Determination of the grain size is usually done by
microscopic techniques which require special sample
preparations. Nondestructive evaluation of grain size becomes
important when sample preparation is restricted such as on a
finished product. Nondestructive evaluation of grain size could be
done through ultrasonic attenuation measurements. However, in
such instances the dimensions of the components need to be
known. As such, this work focuses on determining the grain size
nondestructively when the material thickness is unknown. Hence,
this paper presents a method to determine the grain size of a metal
through ultrasonic longitudinal wave velocity to shear wave
velocity ratio.
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Keywords
Grain size, Ultrasonic longitudinal wave to shear wave velocity ratio, Mild steel, Microstructure, Annealing
Citation
S. D. M. Samarasingha, E. G. H. D. B. Ellegama, S. A. K. V. M. Piyathilake and V. Sivahar, "Effect of Grain Size of Steel on Ultrasonic Longitudinal Wave Velocity to Shear Wave Velocity Ratio," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 330-333, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421926.