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UT Testing-Section 2 Physics of Ultrasound

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2.10: Mode Conversion<br />

When sound travels in a solid material, one form <strong>of</strong> wave energy can be<br />

transformed into another form. For example, when a longitudinal waves hits<br />

an interface at an angle, some <strong>of</strong> the energy can cause particle movement in<br />

the transverse direction to start a shear (transverse) wave. Mode conversion<br />

occurs when a wave encounters an interface between materials <strong>of</strong> different<br />

acoustic impedances and the incident angle is not normal to the interface.<br />

From the ray tracing movie below, it can be seen that since mode conversion<br />

occurs every time a wave encounters an interface at an angle, ultrasonic<br />

signals can become confusing at times.

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