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Preparatory Notes for ASNT NDT Level III Examination - Ultrasonic Testing, UT

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The <strong>for</strong>m is determined by whether the particle motion is symmetrical or<br />

asymmetrical with respect to the neutral axis of the test piece. Each <strong>for</strong>m is<br />

further subdivided into several modes having different velocities, which can<br />

be controlled by the angle at which the waves enter the test piece.<br />

Theoretically, there are an infinite number of specific velocities at which Lamb<br />

waves can travel in a given material. Within a given plate, the specific<br />

velocities <strong>for</strong> Lamb waves are complex functions of plate thickness and<br />

frequency.<br />

In symmetrical (dilatational) Lamb waves, there is a compressional<br />

(longitudinal) particle displacement along the neutral axis of the plate and an<br />

elliptical particle displacement on each surface (Fig. 4a). In asymmetrical<br />

(bending) Lamb waves, there is a shear (transverse) particle displacement<br />

along the neutral axis of the plate and an elliptical particle displacement on<br />

each surface (Fig. 4b). The ratio of the major to minor axes of the ellipse is a<br />

function of the material in which the wave is being propagated.

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