
doi: 10.1063/1.5099745
Ultrasonic inspection is commonly used for Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE). Phased array ultrasonic transducers (PAUT) enable beamforming and beam steering by implementing electronic time delays. By providing appropriate delays in exciting individual elements, PAUTs can generate a curved wavefront. The authors propose a metamaterial device made of Gradient Refractive Index Phononic Crystals to transform curvature of a wavefront generated from a single element transducer. The manipulation of the wavefront as it passes through holey region, is simulated using the finite element method. Results from experimental studies carried out on a holey plate, designed using this approach are comparable to simulation results. The authors suggest that add-on devices can be designed using this approach for tailoring wave incidence in ultrasonic inspection.
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