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Application of Hilbert Transform for Flaw Characterization in Ultrasonic Signals


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1 Department of Electronics and Control, Sathyabama University, Chennai – 600119, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Faculty of Electrical and Electronics, Sathyabama University; Chennai – 600119, Tamil Nadu, India
 

Ultrasonic Testing is the highly reliable Non Destructive Testing (NDT) technique for flaw detection in steel weldments. Ultrasonic test signals are analyzes to identify the nature of the defect. In this paper, Hilbert transform is used for decomposing the ultrasonic test signals into high and low frequency components (namely Intrinsic Mode Function). These components are characterised in terms of Power Spectral Density (PSD). An attempt has been successfully made to classify the flaws based on PSD. It is found that power spectral density of planar defects is higher than volumetric defects for the fourth Intrinsic Mode Function.

Keywords

Flaw Characterisation, Hilbert Transform, Lack of Fusion, Power Spectral Density, Ultrasonic Signals
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K. Sudheera
Department of Electronics and Control, Sathyabama University, Chennai – 600119, Tamil Nadu, India
N. M. Nandhitha
Faculty of Electrical and Electronics, Sathyabama University; Chennai – 600119, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Ultrasonic Testing is the highly reliable Non Destructive Testing (NDT) technique for flaw detection in steel weldments. Ultrasonic test signals are analyzes to identify the nature of the defect. In this paper, Hilbert transform is used for decomposing the ultrasonic test signals into high and low frequency components (namely Intrinsic Mode Function). These components are characterised in terms of Power Spectral Density (PSD). An attempt has been successfully made to classify the flaws based on PSD. It is found that power spectral density of planar defects is higher than volumetric defects for the fourth Intrinsic Mode Function.

Keywords


Flaw Characterisation, Hilbert Transform, Lack of Fusion, Power Spectral Density, Ultrasonic Signals



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8i13%2F75199