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Understanding Acoustic Emission Testing- Reading 1 Part B-A

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Surface wave or Rayleigh wave are formed when shear waves refract to 90.<br />

The whip-like particle vibration of the shear wave is converted into elliptical<br />

motion by the particle changing direction at the interface with the surface. The<br />

wave are not often used in industrial NDT although they do have some<br />

application in aerospace industry. Their mode of propagation is elliptical along<br />

the surface of material, penetrating to a depth of one wavelength. They will<br />

follow the contour of the surface and they travel at approximately 90% of the<br />

velocity of the shear waves.<br />

Depth of penetration of<br />

about one wavelength<br />

Direction of wave propagation<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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