MODE CONVERSION REFLECTOR
20230280313 · 2023-09-07
Inventors
- Yoon Young Kim (Seoul, KR)
- Yu Bin Oh (Seoul, KR)
- Shin Young Kim (Seoul, KR)
- Joong Seok Lee (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
G01F1/667
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a mode conversion reflector provided on an edge surface of an elastic medium, capable of mode-converting an incident ultrasonic wave with high efficiency and simultaneously reflecting the wave in a desired direction. The mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment includes an elastic medium; and a reflective layer formed of a non-planar structure on an edge surface of the elastic medium, in which an interference phenomenon caused by diffraction of wave occurs by the reflective layer, so that an ultrasonic wave incident through the elastic medium is mode-converted and reflected in a predetermined direction.
Claims
1. A mode conversion reflector comprising: an elastic medium; and a reflective layer formed of a non-planar structure on an edge surface of the elastic medium, wherein an interference phenomenon caused by diffraction of wave occurs by the reflective layer, so that an ultrasonic wave incident through the elastic medium is mode-converted and reflected in a predetermined direction.
2. The mode conversion reflector of claim 1, wherein: the reflective layer comprises a meta-grating surface structure of a concavo-convex shape having an adjustable plurality of design variables.
3. The mode conversion reflector of claim 2, wherein: the reflective layer is provided with a plurality of convex-shaped protruding structures along a longitudinal direction in a unit structure.
4. The mode conversion reflector of claim 3, wherein: the unit structure comprises at least two units along the longitudinal direction.
5. The mode conversion reflector of claim 4, wherein: the reflective layer is provided in a form in which two convex-shaped protruding structures have different protruding lengths and are periodically repeated along the longitudinal direction in the unit structure.
6. The mode conversion reflector of claim 5, wherein: the plurality of design variables comprises a horizontal length (a) of the unit structure, a width (d.sub.1) of a first protruding structure, a length (l.sub.1) of the first protruding structure, a width (d.sub.2) of a second protruding structure, a length (l.sub.2) of the second protruding structure, and an interval (α.sub.12) of the first protruding structure and the second protruding structure.
7. The mode conversion reflector of claim 4, wherein: the reflective layer is provided in a form in which three convex-shaped protruding structures have different protruding lengths and are periodically repeated along the longitudinal direction in the unit structure.
8. The mode conversion reflector of claim 7, wherein: the plurality of design variables comprise a horizontal length (a) of the unit structure, a width (d.sub.1) of a first protruding structure, a length (l.sub.1) of the first protruding structure, a width (d.sub.2) of a second protruding structure, a length (l.sub.2) of the second protruding structure, a width (d.sub.3) of a third protruding structure, a length (l.sub.3) of the third protruding structure, an interval (α.sub.12) between the first protruding structure and the second protruding structure, and an interval (α.sub.13) between the first protruding structure and the third protruding structure.
9. The mode conversion reflector of claim 3, wherein: the reflective layer is provided with a plurality of concave-shaped recessed structures along the longitudinal direction in the unit structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0031] The technical terms used herein are merely for the purpose of describing a specific exemplary embodiment, and not intended to limit the present invention. Singular expressions used herein include plural expressions unless they have definitely opposite meanings. The terms “comprises” and/or “comprising” used in the specification specify particular features, regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of other particular features, regions integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0032] Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein including technical or scientific terms have the same meanings as meanings which are generally understood by those skilled in the art. It shall be additionally construed that terms, which are defined in dictionaries generally used, have meanings matching the related art document and currently disclosed contents, and the terms shall not be construed as ideal or excessively formal meanings unless clearly defined in the present application.
[0033] Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the technical field to which the present invention pertains may easily carry out the exemplary embodiment. However, the present invention may be implemented in various different ways and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
[0034] A mode conversion reflector according to an embodiment includes an elastic medium and a reflective layer formed of a non-planar structure on an edge surface of the elastic medium. An interference phenomenon due to diffraction of wave occurs by the reflective layer, and an ultrasonic wave incident through the elastic medium is mode-converted and reflected in a predetermined direction. For example, the reflective layer may include a meta-grating surface structure of a concavo-convex shape having a plurality of adjustable design variables.
[0035] The mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment includes the meta-grating surface structure in which a structure of a concavo-convex shape, which is convenient to be manufactured, is designed and disposed inside a periodically arranged unit structure. Accordingly, an influence of a high-order diffraction mode observed in the periodic structure is controlled, so that an ultrasonic wave may be mode-converted with high efficiency and reflected in a desired direction. Compared to the related art, the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment controls all types, sizes, and directions of wave, thereby increasing a transmission efficiency of wave to be transmitted in a desired direction, and easily being designed and manufactured with a simple concavo-convex shape.
[0036] The meta-grating surface structure of the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment may be configured in a periodically repeated form in which two or three protruding or recessed concave-convex structures are disposed inside the unit structure. Further, the meta-grating surface structure may include six and nine adjustable design variables, respectively.
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[0039] The constituent material of the meta-grating surface structure 101 may be selected the same as the incident elastic medium. The convex-shaped protruding structure may be manufactured by cutting a raw material through mechanical processing and laser cutting.
[0040] The concavo-convex structure of the meta-grating surface structure may be designed as a concave-shaped recessed structure depending on the structure situation, and
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[0043] When six design variables (a, α.sub.12, d.sub.1, d.sub.2, l.sub.1, l.sub.2) or nine design variables (a, α.sub.12, α.sub.13, d.sub.1, d.sub.2, d.sub.3, l.sub.1, l.sub.2, l.sub.3) of the protruding or recessed meta-grating surface structure may be appropriately adjusted, the meta-grating surface structure may be designed to mode-convert an incident ultrasonic wave with high efficiency and reflect the wave in a desired direction. The mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment may include, among the various structures described above, the meta-grating surface structure illustrated in
[0044] The meta-grating surface structure of the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment may include a convex-shaped protruding structure or a concave-shaped recessed structure on the edge surface of the elastic medium which is convenient to be designed and processed. Compared to conventional technologies for controlling the directions of ultrasonic waves, the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment controls all types, sizes, and directions of waves, thereby increasing the transmission efficiency of waves to be controlled, and further, designing and manufacturing may be convenient in that the simple concavo-convex shape is processed from raw materials.
[0045] In the case of utilizing the meta-grating surface structure of the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment, an ultrasonic wave incident on the edge surface of the elastic medium may be mode-converted with high efficiency and simultaneously reflected in a desired direction. For example, the high-efficiency mode conversion and reflection in a desired direction means to transmit an ultrasonic wave incident toward the meta-grating surface structure to a desired position while mode-converting the wave with high energy efficiency and reflecting the wave. An ultrasonic wave includes a P wave (pressure wave) and an SV wave (shear vertical waves), which are plane waves propagating in-plane in an isotropic elastic medium. The elastic medium may be in a plane strain condition or a plane stress condition. The P wave is a longitudinal wave in which a direction of propagation of the wave and a direction of vibration of the medium are parallel to each other, and the SV wave is a shear wave or transverse wave in which a direction of propagation of the wave and a direction of vibration of the medium are perpendicular to each other. The mode conversion refers to a conversion of a type of wave, from a P wave, which is a longitudinal wave to an S wave, which is a transverse wave, or from an S wave, which is a transverse wave to a P wave, which is a longitudinal wave.
[0046] The embodiment provides the meta-grating surface structure in which an ultrasonic wave incident vertically to the edge surface of the elastic medium may be mode-converted with high efficiency and simultaneously reflected in a desired direction. When an ultrasonic wave is vertically incident on a free boundary surface of an edge of a general elastic medium, the same type of wave as the incident ultrasonic wave is reflected vertically, and a conceptual view thereof is illustrated in
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[0050] According to the diffraction grating theory in the elastic medium 308, waves of unwanted modes among several reflected waves can be offset through the meta-grating surface structure according to the embodiment.
[0051] When a wave encounters an obstacle or a narrow gap, the wave spreads and propagates to the back side, which is called diffraction. However, in the case of diffraction grating in which these obstacles are periodically connected, several waves interfere with each other. In this case, constructive interference or destructive interference occurs at a specific angle because of a mutual path difference. A wave whose strength is enhanced by constructive interference is referred to as an n-th mode depending on an angle. In the case of applying the diffraction grating theory in the elastic medium 308, the number of modes of a longitudinal or transverse wave that is diffracted and reflected in the elastic medium 308 where a length of the unit structure is determined may be determined. The number of modes that may be calculated is determined by adjusting the length of the unit structure, and the structure may be designed using shape optimization to cancel unwanted modes among the calculated modes.
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[0055] According to the embodiment, the meta-grating surface structure in which an ultrasonic wave incident vertically to an edge of an elastic medium is mode-converted with high efficiency and reflected in a desired direction and simulation analysis results are provided. According to the embodiment, constituent materials of the incident medium and the meta-grating surface structure may be aluminum. A case in which a P wave with a frequency of 60 kHz is incident vertically to an edge surface of an elastic medium and is reflected as an SV wave will be described. Here, it is possible to change a size of the meta-grating surface structure at an appropriate rate according to a frequency.
[0056] A simulation analysis result for the case where there is no meta-grating surface structure of the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment is illustrated in
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and a rotating field
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for a reflection field displacement. Here, a magnitude and propagation direction of a P wave, which is a longitudinal wave, is represented through the divergent field, and a magnitude and propagation direction of an SV wave, which is a transverse wave, is represented through the rotating field. Simulation analysis results for the case where there is a meta-grating surface structure are illustrated in
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and rotating field
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for the reflection field displacement for the cases where an SV wave is reflected vertically and reflected obliquely with a reflection angle when a P wave is incident vertically, respectively.
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and rotating field
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for the reflection field displacement for the case where a P wave is vertically incident on a free boundary surface of edge of a general elastic medium. In the case of a free boundary surface without a meta-grating surface structure, a P wave 402 is all reflected vertically in the divergent field 401 for the reflection field displacement, and an SV wave does not occur in the rotating fieldb 403 for the reflection field displacement.
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and rotating field
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for the reflection field displacement for the case where an SV wave is reflected vertically when a P wave is incident vertically. In the case of a meta-grating surface structure 405 where a mode conversion reflection angle is designed to be 0 degree, a vertically incident P wave is mode-converted and does not appear in the divergent field 404 for the reflection field displacement. In the rotating field 406 for the reflection field displacement, a mode-converted SV wave 407 has high intensity and is reflected with a reflection angle of 0 degree.
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and the rotating
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field for the reflection field displacement for the case where an SV wave is reflected at a reflection angle smaller than the vertical when a P wave is incident vertically. In the case of a meta-grating surface structure 409 with a mode conversion reflection angle of 45 degrees, a vertically incident P wave is mode-converted and does not appear in the divergent field 408 for the reflection field displacement. In the rotating field 410 for the reflection field displacement, a mode-converted SV wave 411 has high intensity and is reflected at a reflection angle of 45 degrees.
[0060] The mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment may be used for the development of high-efficiency non-destructive testing equipment that needs to transmit a desired type of wave to a desired location. For example, the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment may be directly applied to the non-destructive testing equipment for detecting defects in pipes, plates, welds, etc., or wedges of non-invasive ultrasonic waves flowmeter equipment.
[0061] In addition, the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment may be used as a wedge for the industrial ultrasonic waves non-destructive testing and non-invasive flowmeter equipment, and
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for a displacement for the case where transmitting/receiving wedges are configured using a meta-grating surface structure of the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment and an ultrasonic wave is incident. In the divergent field and rotating field for the displacement, respectively, only P and SV waves are measured, and an amplitude of the field is proportional to an amplitude of each wave. First, a P wave 601 transmitted from the transmitting wedge is vertically incident on the meta-grating surface structure, mode-converted into an SV wave 603 and reflected at a reflection angle of 55 degrees, and penetrates a specimen made of iron. At a reflection angle of 55 degrees on the basis of the meta-grating surface structure (incident angle of 35 degrees on the basis of the specimen), there is almost no difference in impedance between the specimen made of iron and the wedge made of aluminum, and thus the transmittance is high. In the receiving wedge, the SV wave 603 is incident on the meta-grating surface structure at an incident angle of 55 degrees, mode-converted into a P wave 602 and reflected at a reflection angle of 0 degrees and received. Here, since intensity of the P wave reaching the receiving wedge is high, a wave transmission efficiency in the receiving wedge appears high. Accordingly, it may be confirmed that mode conversion through the meta-grating surface structure is performed with high efficiency. Therefore, the mode conversion reflector utilizing the meta-grating surface structure may be applied to the ultrasonic waves non-destructive testing equipment or non-invasive ultrasonic waves flowmeter equipment.
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[0065] In the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment, a concavo-convex shaped structure, which is convenient to be designed and manufactured, is designed on an edge surface of an elastic medium, so that an incident ultrasonic wave may be mode-converted (a type of wave is converted, from longitudinal to transverse, or from transverse to longitudinal) with high efficiency and reflected in a desired direction at the same time.
[0066] In addition, in the case of using the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment, the problem of low energy efficiency of waves, which was difficult to solve with the conventional technologies for controlling the direction of ultrasonic waves, may be overcome.
[0067] The mode conversion reflector according to an embodiment may be applied to technical fields such as industrial ultrasonic non-destructive testing and flow meter fields. According to the mode conversion reflector according to the embodiment, ultrasonic waves of high energy efficiency are transmitted to a desired location, thereby improving the efficiency of detection and metering using the equipment.
[0068] While the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited thereto, and various modifications can be made and carried out within the scope of the claims, the detailed description of the invention, and the accompanying drawings, and also fall within the scope of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
[0069] 101: Meta-grating surface structure
[0070] 102: Protruding structure
[0071] 103: Unit structure