2024 article

Shear Horizontal Guided Wave Sensors Based on CTGS Piezoelectric Crystal for High-Temperature Structural Health Monitoring

Wang, G., Hou, S., Xie, L., Peng, X., Li, Y., Zhao, X., … Yu, F. (2024, March 5). ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS.

By: G. Wang*, S. Hou*, L. Xie*, X. Peng*, Y. Li*, X. Zhao*, S. Zhang*, X. Jiang n, F. Yu*

author keywords: CTGS crystal; defect localization; high temperature sensing; SH0 ultrasonic guided wave sensor; structural health monitoring
Source: Web Of Science
Added: April 1, 2024

AbstractThe development of ultrasonic‐guided wave sensors is of great significance for structural health monitoring (SHM). In this work, a shear horizontal (SH) ultrasonic guided wave sensor based on the Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 (CTGS) piezoelectric single crystal is demonstrated. The findings reveal that the CTGS‐based ultrasonic guided wave sensor is proficient in transmitting and receiving pure fundamental SH wave (SH0 wave) along two orthogonal main directions (0° and 90°) over a wide frequency range (100–350 kHz), exhibiting strong response to the SH0 wave. Under the driving voltage of 100 V, the peak‐to‐peak values of the sensor output are 110.8 and 8.0 mV at room temperature and high temperature of 600 °C, respectively. Additionally, the signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) of the CTGS‐based SH0 sensor is evaluated to be >18.9 dB even at the elevated temperature of 600 °C. Moreover, the CTGS‐based SH0 sensor showcases its reasonable defect localization ability at temperatures up to 600 °C, demonstrating its great potential for application in the high temperature in‐situ SHM.