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American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 18(100), p. 184102, 2012

DOI: 10.1063/1.4711021

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Interaction of laser generated ultrasonic waves with wedge-shaped samples

Journal article published in 2012 by R. S. (Rachel S.) Edwards ORCID, B. (Ben) Dutton, A. R. Clough
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Abstract

Wedge-shaped samples can be used as a model of acoustic interactions with samples ranging from ocean wedges, to angled defects such as rolling contact fatigue, to thickness measurements of samples with non-parallel faces. We present work on laser generated ultrasonic waves on metal samples; one can measure the dominant Rayleigh-wave mode, but longitudinal and shear waves are also generated. We present calculations, models, and measurements giving the dependence of the arrival times and amplitudes of these modes on the wedge apex angle and the separation of generation and detection points, and hence give a measure of the wedge characteristics.