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Ashraf, Ali Reza. "An investigation of the interaction of ultrasound with biological solutions using a cylindrical resonator." Thesis, University of Leeds, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.238729.

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Bergh, Charles Ferguson. "Development of an interferometric system for process monitoring." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19281.

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Schurr, Dennis Patrick. "Monitoring damage in concrete using diffuse ultrasonic coda wave interferometry." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/37237.

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The prevalence of concrete and cement-based materials in the civil infrastructure plus the risk of failure makes structural health monitoring an important issue in the understanding of the complete life cycle of civil structures. Correspondingly, the field of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) has been maturing and now concentrates on the detection of flaws and defects, as well as material damage in early stages of degradation. This defect detection is typically usually done by looking at the impulse response of the medium in question such as a cement-based material. The impulse response of a solid can be used to image a complex medium. Classically, the waveform is obtained by an active setup: an ultrasonic signal is generated at one location and recorded at another location. The waveform obtained from imaging can be used to quantitatively characterize the medium, for example by calculating the material's diffusivity coefficient or dissipation rate. In recent years, a different monitoring technique has been developed in seismology to measure the velocity of different kinds of waves, the Coda Wave Interferometry (CWI). In this CWI technique, the main focus is given to the late part of the recorded waveform, the coda. CWI is now successfully used in seismology and acoustics. In the current research, CWI is applied on concrete in different damage states to develop basic knowledge of the behavior of the wave velocity, and how it can be used to characterize cement-based materials. By comparing two impulse responses, the relative velocity change between the two impulse responses is used to characterize damage. Because of the stress-dependency of the velocity change, the calculations can also be used to directly calculate the Murnaghan's and Lam´e's coefficients. The newer technique of CWI is applied - the Stretching Technique (ST) [27]. The first goal of this research is to establish the viability of using CWI in cement-based materials. Next, we use the ST in the application of stress as we compress concrete samples for the detection of thermal damage, ASR-damage and mechanical softening.
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Yip, Pui-pui Terri. "Comparative analysis of refractive outcome using partial coherence interferometry and ultrasound biometry in phacoemulsification cataract surgery /." View the Table of Contents & Abstract, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31683915.

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Rüdiger, Benz. "Localization of notches with lamb waves." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/21510.

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Boscaino, Annalisa. "Resolving the hydration of hexacyclic systems using ultrasonic interferometry and computer simulations." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12231.

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Includes abstract.<br>Includes bibliographical references.<br>The major part of this thesis focuses on investigating dynamic hydration behaviour of a series of hexacycylic molecules in water, by using computational techniques validated through ultrasound interferometry experiments. The water taking part to the diffusive motion of the solutes has been characterised by performing mainly time-dependent functions (which allows to simulate hydration numbers) and ring puckering analysis, to understand the conformational features and the role of the functional groups on the flexibility of the solutes.
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Valdes, Abel. "Development of laser ultrasonic and interferometric inspection system for high-volume on-line inspection of microelectronic devices." Thesis, Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29685.

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Thesis (M. S.)--Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009.<br>Committee Chair: Ume, I. Charles; Committee Member: Kalaitzidou, Kyriaki; Committee Member: Mayor, J. Rhett. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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Yip, Pui-pui Terri, and 葉佩珮. "Comparative analysis of refractive outcome using partial coherence interferometry and ultrasound biometry in phacoemulsification cataractsurgery." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45010560.

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Gong, Jie. "Quality assessments of solder bump interconnections in ball grid array packages using laser ultrasonics and laser interferometer." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54914.

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Surface mount devices (SMDs), such as flip chip packages and ball grid array (BGA) packages are gaining in popularity in microelectronics industry because they provide high density inputs/outputs, better electrical and thermal performance. However, these solder bump interconnections in SMDs are sandwiched between the silicon die and the substrate, which makes them challenging to be inspected. Current non-destructive solder bump inspection techniques like electrical testing, X-ray and acoustic microscopy have some application gaps. New solder bump inspection technique is urgently needed to fill these gaps. Previous work has shown the potential of using a non-contact, non-destructive laser ultrasonics and laser interferometer based inspection system for assessing solder bump qualities. The system uses a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to induce ultrasound in the chip packages and a laser interferometer to measure the transient out-of-plane displacement on the package surface. The quality of the solder bumps can be evaluated by analyzing the out-of-plane displacement. However, there are still some gaps that need to be addressed before the system is ready on the shelf. This dissertation focuses on addressing some of these existing issues. The research work consists of the following: 1) a control interface was developed to integrate all the different modules to achieve automation. 2) a new signal-processing method for analyzing the transient out-of-plane displacement signals without requiring a known-good reference chip was developed. 3) the application scope of the system was expanded to inspect the second level solder bumps in BGA packages. Two types of process-induced defects including poor-wetting and solder bump voids were investigated. Meanwhile, solder bump fatigue caused by cyclic mechanical bending and thermal cycle was also studied using this system. 4) a finite element analysis was performed to study the thermo-mechanical reliability of solder bumps in PBGA package under cyclic thermal loads. The successful completion of the research objectives has led to a laser ultrasound solder bump inspection system prototype with more user-friendliness, higher throughputs, better repeatability and more flexibility, which accelerate the commercialization the system.
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Duroux, Adelaide A. "Estimation of guided waves from cross-correlations of diffuse wavefields for passive structural health monitoring." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/33896.

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Recent theoretical and experimental studies in a wide range of applications (ultrasonics, underwater acoustics, seismicoe) have demonstrated that Green's functions (impulse responses) can be extracted from cross-correlation of diffuse fields using only passive sensors. The technique, whose validity is supported by a physical argument based on time-reversal invariance, effectively uses a correlation process between the point source and points located in the focal zone. Indeed, the coherent noise source distributions can be considered as a timereversal mirror and the cross-correlation operations gives the field measured at one receiver after refocusing on the other receiver. Passive-only reconstruction of coherent Lamb waves (80-200 kHz) in an aluminum plate and thickness comparable to aircraft fuselage and wing panels will be presented. In particular, the influence of the noise source characteristics (location, frequency spectrum) on the signal-to-noise ratio the emerging coherent waveform will be investigated using a scanning laser Doppler velocimeter. This study suggests the potential for a structural health monitoring method for aircraft panels based on passive ultrasound imaging reconstructed from diffuse fields.
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Zhang, Zhong Yi. "Visualisation and quantification of the defects in glass-fibre reinforced polymer composite materials using electronic speckle pattern interferometry." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1999. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/22078.

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Non-destructive testing (NDT) of glass-fibre reinforced polyester (GRP) composite materials has been becoming increasingly important due to their wide applications in engineering components and structures. Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry (ESPI) has promising potential in this context because it is a non-contact, whole-field and real-time measurement system. This potential has never been fully exploited and there is only limited knowledge and understanding available in this area. This reality constrains the wide popularity and acceptance of ESPI as a novel NDT technique. Therefore it is of considerable importance to develop an understanding of the capability of ESPI with respect to damage evaluation in GRP composite materials. The research described in this thesis is concerned with an investigation into the applicability of ESPI in the NDT of GRP composite materials. Firstly, a study was carried out to determine excitation techniques in terms of practicality and effectiveness in the ESPI system. Three categories of defects were artificially introduced in GRP composite materials, namely holes, cracks and delaminations each with different geometrical features. ESPI was then employed to evaluate the three kinds of defects individually. It has been found that cracks and holes on back surfaces can be defined when the technique is used in conjunction with thermal excitation. Internal Temperature Differential (ITD) induced fringe patterns were more efficient than External Thermal Source (ETS) induced fringe patterns with regard to detecting the presence of holes and cracks. In the case of delamination, ESPI was found to be capable of detecting the damage when used in combination with mechanical excitation originating from a force transducer hammer. The geometrical features and magnitudes of delaminations were also established as being quantifiable. The validation of ESPI as an NDT technique was carried out in an attempt to establish a better understanding of its suitability and have more confidence in its applications. Four damaged specimens were Subjected to ESPI examination in conjunction with visual inspection, ultrasonic C-scan and sectioning techniques. The geometrical features and magnitudes of damage evaluated using ESPI showed a good correlation with those evaluated by conventional techniques. Poor visibility and readability is an inherent problem associated with ESP! due to an overlapping between the noise and signal frequencies. An improvement of image quality is expected in an attempt to achieve a wide acceptance of ESPI as a novel NDT technique. It has also been demonstrated that this problem can be tackled using optical phase stepping techniques in which optical phase data can be extracted from the intensity fringes. A three-frame optical phase stepping technique was employed to produce the "wrapped" and "unwrapped" phase maps which are capable of indicating internal damage with high visibility and clarity. Finally ESPI was practically employed to evaluate damage in GRP composites introduced by quasi-static and dynamic mechanical loading. It was found that ESP! was capable of monitoring the progressive damage development of specimens subjected to incremental flexural loading. The initial elastic response, damage initiation, propagation and ultimate failure of specimens were clearly characterised by the abnormal fringe pattern variations. In a similar manner, ESPI was employed to evaluate the low velocity falling weight impact induced damage. A correlation was established between the magnitude of damage and the impact event parameters as well as the residual flexural properties.
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Sarrafzadeh-Khoee, Adel. "Small displacement measurement in ultrasound: quantitative optical noncontacting detection methods." Diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76498.

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In this study the description and development of intensity-based laser interferometric techniques for the detection and measurement of ultrasonic stress waves and their small displacement amplitudes is presented. The dynamic displacement sensitive interferometers described in the following chapters allow the quantitative point-by-point measurement of both in-plane and out-of-plane components of surface displacement motion. These uniquely developed interferometric sensors are: 1) an optical system design for the detection of the surface acoustic wave (Rayleigh wave). The technique is based on the Fourier analysis of coherent light and diffraction imaging properties of an illuminated grating; 2) the design and construction of a two-beam unequal-path laser interferometer for the measurement of out-of-plane surface displacement of ultrasonic waves; 3) extension of a flexible fiber optic probing device which is optically coupled to the test arm of the above two-beam interferometer. This permits scanning of the test surface which may be at some distance from the main optical system components; 4) the design and construction of a laser speckle interferometer for retro-reflective diffusing surfaces in which the in-plane displacements of the ultrasonic wave are interrogated. The inherent advantages of these newly designed optical configurations in terms of their greater simplicity, feasibility, and sensitivity over the conventional counterparts (classical/speckle laser interferometers) are explained. The function-response limitations of these interferometric sensors on lateral displacement resolution, on upper and lower-bound displacement sensitivity (dynamic range), on high-frequency bandwidth probing capability, on low-frequency environmentally associated noise disturbance, and on specularly reflective or diffusively retro-reflective specimen surface preparation are also mentioned. Finally, in a series of experimental observations, the application of a couple of these acoustic sensors in pulsed-excitation ultrasonic Specifically, the optically testing methods is cited. detected ultrasonic signals revealing the true nature of the various surface displacement modes of vibration are presented.<br>Ph. D.
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Tercé, Nicolas. "Propriétés élastiques des olivines riches en fer." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOU30397/document.

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Si on excepte le pôle fayalite, les propriétés élastiques des olivines (Fe,Mg)2SiO4 riches en fer n'ont pratiquement pas été étudiées malgré leur existence avérée sur Terre et sur Mars. Le but de cette thèse est donc d'étudier l'évolution des propriétés élastiques en fonction de la teneur en fer des olivines. Des agrégats polycristallins à grains fins ont été densifiés à l'aide de la technique de frittage flash (SPS) pour quatre compositions différentes (Fa44, Fa63, Fa81 and Fa100) à partir de poudre nanométriques d'oxydes synthétisées en atmosphère contrôlée. Les échantillons ont été étudiés jusqu'à des pressions de 6,4 GPa sur la presse DIA de la ligne X17B2 du National Synchrotron Light Source au Brookhaven National Laboratory. Les volumes de maille des échantillons et du NaCl (pour la calibration en pression) ont été déterminés par diffraction des rayons X afin de calculer le module de compressibilité isotherme (KT0) à l'aide de l'équation d'état de Birch-Murnaghan. Malgré nos efforts pour obtenir une pression hydrostatique, nous observons une importante contrainte déviatorique dans toutes les expériences. Grâce au réseau de 10 détecteurs de la ligne expérimentale et à la méthode de Singh (1993), nous avons tenté de corriger les valeurs de distance interréticulaire des effets de la contrainte déviatorique. Les données corrigées ne sont toutefois pas suffisantes pour déterminer une valeur de la dérivée en pression K'. Elle nous permettent cependant de proposer, en lien avec les valeurs de la littérature, un évolution de KT0 en deux palier : les compositions proches des pôles purs auraient des valeurs constantes de ~128 GPa pour les olivines riches en Mg et de ~135 GPa pour les olivines riches en Fe, alors que la valeur augmenterait rapidement d'un palier à l'autre entre Fa50 and Fa70. Pour les échantillons Fa81 et Fa100, nous avons également effectué des mesures à l'aide d'interférométrie ultrason combinée à de l'imagerie en rayons X. Les modules de compressibilité adiabatique (KS0) et de cisaillement (G) ont été calculés à partir des vitesse de propagation des ondes P et S. Les valeurs obtenues une fois les valeurs converties en KT0 sont significativement plus basses que les valeurs de diffraction des rayons X. Par contre, les valeurs de G s'accordent bien avec l'évolution linéaire en fonction de la teneur en fer des olivines proposée par Liu et al. (2005)<br>Except for the fayalite end-member, elastic properties of iron-rich olivine (Fe,Mg)2SiO4 have never been fully studied despite their aknowledged natural existence on Earth and Mars. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate on the evolution of elastic properties with regard to the iron content of olivines. Fine-grained polycrystalline aggregates of four different compositions (Fa44, Fa63, Fa81 and Fa100) were sintered by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) from nano-powder olivines synthesised under controlled atmosphere. These samples were then studied at pressures up to 6,4 GPa using the DIA press at X17B2 beamline of the late National Synchrotron Light Source at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Unit cell of the samples and NaCl pressure calibrant were determined using X-ray diffraction and used to calculate the isothermal bulk modulus (KT0) by fitting to a Birch-Murnaghan equation of state. Despite our best efforts to apply a hydrostatic pressure on the sample, a high level of deviatoric stress was observed in every experiment. Correction for the deviatoric stress on the d-spacing data was applied using the 10 detectors setup of the beamline and the calculations from Singh (1993) but is not sufficient to calculate a precise pressure derivative K'. These corrected data combined with literature allow us to propose a two level evolution of KT0, with constant values of ~128 GPa for the Mg-rich olivines and ~135 GPa for the Fe-rich olivines, connected by a quick raise between Fa50 and Fa70. In addition, we conducted ultrasonic interferometric measurements combined with X-ray imaging on the Fa81 and Fa100 samples. The adiabatic bulk modulus (KS0) and shear modulus (G) were calculated from compression and shear wave velocities. When converted into KT0, KS0 values are significantly lower than the X-ray diffraction ones. On the opposite, G values are in good agreement with the linear evolution with iron content of olivines calculated by Liu et al. (2005)
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Oliveira, Filipe de [UNIFESP]. "Avaliação dos métodos biométricos do olho humano empregados no cálculo do poder dióptrico da lente intra-ocular." Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2010. http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/9108.

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Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-22T20:49:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010-01-27<br>Objetivo: Avaliar os métodos biométricos do olho humano em pacientes portadores de catarata e com indicação de implante de lente intra-ocular. Métodos: Oitenta e quatro pacientes com média de idade de 58,82 ± 10,03 anos foram submetidos às biometrias óptica e ultra-sônica (imersão e contato) em ambos os olhos (n = 168). Os dados do comprimento axial, profundidade da câmara anterior, espessura do cristalino, profundidade da câmara vítrea e curvatura da córnea foram analisados. Foi avaliada a diferença das médias de cada método biométrico usado e a concordância foi investigada pela análise gráfica intra-individual de Bland-Altman de um método em relação ao outro. Resultados: Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante para as médias do comprimento axial (P=0,245), profundidade da câmara anterior (P=0,073), espessura do cristalino (P=0,8794) e profundidade da câmara vítrea (P=0,7640) entre os métodos usados. A diferença das médias da curvatura da córnea entre o IOLMaster® e o ceratômetro manual OM-4® foi estatisticamente significante (P<0,0001). Apesar da boa reprodutibilidade dos resultados, os gráficos de Bland- Altman mostraram algumas medidas fora dos limites de concordância estabelecidos em todas as variáveis analisadas. Houve menor concordância das medidas ceratométricas na comparação entre o IOLMaster® e o ceratômetro OM- 4®. Conclusões: Não houve diferença das médias dos métodos biométricos usados nesse estudo, exceto a curvatura da córnea que apresentou uma diferença estatisticamente significante entre as médias apresentadas. Os métodos demonstraram boa concordância, entretanto algumas medidas se apresentaram discordantes e podem ocasionar erros no cálculo do poder dióptrico da lente intraocular.<br>TEDE<br>BV UNIFESP: Teses e dissertações
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Toumi, Souad. "Caractérisation des matériaux complexes et de leurs endommagements par la technique de la coda ultrasonore alliée à l'acoustique non linéaire." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Le Mans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LEMA1024.

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Nous nous intéressons, dans cette étude, à la caractérisation d'un défaut en développe une méthode ultrasonore basée sur la diffusion multiple des ondes. Pour cela, nous avons utilisé un béton base polymère endommagé par un essai de flexion en trois points. La technique d’'Interférométrie par Onde de Coda (CWI) prend en compte les ondes issues de la diffusion multiple et qui parcourent de ce fait une distance très grande devant celle séparant la source et du récepteur. Cette technique montre la sensibilité de la coda quand le matériau est soumis en résonance non linéaire où l’ influence des conditions de l’ environnement est considéré comme limité par l’ utilisation d’ un signal différent de référence. Les résultats expérimentaux ont montré que l’ efficacité de la méthode dépend du plan de vibrations considérées. Dans le but d'étudier l’ anisotropie d’ un défaut créé dans un béton base polymère nous avons utilisé les données de l’'Emission Acoustique (EA) récoltées au cours d’ essais acoustiques en Résonance Non Linéaire pour les deux plans. L’ existence d'une différence entre les signaux enregistrés au cours de mesures de l’ EA montrent que nous produisons différents micro-mécanismes dont la présence et / ou l'absence ont un impact important important sur l'interaction entre l'onde ultrasonore et le défaut<br>Nonlinear Resonance (NR) and Coda Wave Interferometry (CWI) have proved to be efficient to detect and follow the evolution of micro-cracks within a strongly scattering media (concrete, rocks, etc.). Nevertheless, the localization of the cracks using the same techniques is not straight forward. In order to avoid the conditioning and its subsequent relaxation effect related to NR, CWI is simultaneously applied when concrete samples are vibrating in the linear regime. Based on a comparative study of the coda signals contents (non ballistic part) in the absence and under the weak linear vibration, the localization of the mechanically induced scatterers was possible depending on the scatterers' main direction with respect to the vibration plane. The latter point raises the issue of the generated types of vibration at the scatterers. Therefore, investigations were performed using the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique, which has served to verify that the acoustic activity during the linear vibrations does change depending on the considered experimental configuration. The latter, has also a direct effect on the frequency content of the recorded AE hits showing the potential link existing between the quantitative analysis of AE hits and the generated vibration mechanisms of the existing micro-cracks
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Toumi, Souad. "Caractérisation des matériaux complexes et de leurs endommagements par la technique de la coda ultrasonore alliée à l'acoustique non linéaire." Thesis, Le Mans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LEMA1024/document.

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Nous nous intéressons, dans cette étude, à la caractérisation d'un défaut en développe une méthode ultrasonore basée sur la diffusion multiple des ondes. Pour cela, nous avons utilisé un béton base polymère endommagé par un essai de flexion en trois points. La technique d’'Interférométrie par Onde de Coda (CWI) prend en compte les ondes issues de la diffusion multiple et qui parcourent de ce fait une distance très grande devant celle séparant la source et du récepteur. Cette technique montre la sensibilité de la coda quand le matériau est soumis en résonance non linéaire où l’ influence des conditions de l’ environnement est considéré comme limité par l’ utilisation d’ un signal différent de référence. Les résultats expérimentaux ont montré que l’ efficacité de la méthode dépend du plan de vibrations considérées. Dans le but d'étudier l’ anisotropie d’ un défaut créé dans un béton base polymère nous avons utilisé les données de l’'Emission Acoustique (EA) récoltées au cours d’ essais acoustiques en Résonance Non Linéaire pour les deux plans. L’ existence d'une différence entre les signaux enregistrés au cours de mesures de l’ EA montrent que nous produisons différents micro-mécanismes dont la présence et / ou l'absence ont un impact important important sur l'interaction entre l'onde ultrasonore et le défaut<br>Nonlinear Resonance (NR) and Coda Wave Interferometry (CWI) have proved to be efficient to detect and follow the evolution of micro-cracks within a strongly scattering media (concrete, rocks, etc.). Nevertheless, the localization of the cracks using the same techniques is not straight forward. In order to avoid the conditioning and its subsequent relaxation effect related to NR, CWI is simultaneously applied when concrete samples are vibrating in the linear regime. Based on a comparative study of the coda signals contents (non ballistic part) in the absence and under the weak linear vibration, the localization of the mechanically induced scatterers was possible depending on the scatterers' main direction with respect to the vibration plane. The latter point raises the issue of the generated types of vibration at the scatterers. Therefore, investigations were performed using the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique, which has served to verify that the acoustic activity during the linear vibrations does change depending on the considered experimental configuration. The latter, has also a direct effect on the frequency content of the recorded AE hits showing the potential link existing between the quantitative analysis of AE hits and the generated vibration mechanisms of the existing micro-cracks
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Atalick, Stefan. "Confocal acoustic holography for non-invasive 3D temperature and composition measurement." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/123.

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This thesis summarizes my work at the University of Victoria to design and evaluate a proof-of-concept instrument called the Confocal Acoustic Holography Microscope (CAHM). The instrument will be able to measure small changes in temperature and composition in a fluid specimen, which can be indirectly measured via small fluctuations in the speed of sound. The CAHM combines concepts of confocal microscopy, interferometry, and ultrasonic imaging. This recent work in confocal acoustic holography has progressed from our previous research in confocal laser holography. The prototype CAHM design uses a frequency of 2.25 MHz, and can measure sound speed changes of 16 m/s, temperature changes of 5°C, with a spatial resolution of 660 μm. With future improvements to the CAHM, utilizing the latest technologies such as 2D array detectors, MEMS, and acoustic lenses, we expect resolutions of 1 m/s, 0.5°C, and 150 μm. The design of the CAHM involved the production of a 3D CAD layout of the optomechanical components and ray tracing simulations using Zemax optical design software. Simulated acoustic holograms and fringe shifts were produced and they were found to match up very well with theoretical calculations. A simplified acoustic holography instrument was built and tested. Speed of sound measurements were made for several test specimens, while keeping temperature constant. Specimens of ethanol, isopropanol, acetic acid, glycerine, and mineral oil were measured. Holograms were collected for acetic acid and mineral oil and were compared to the reference case (distilled water). The fringe spacing and phase shifts measured experimentally matched up well with the Zemax simulations and the theoretical calculations. Hence, the popular Zemax optical software can be effectively used to design acoustic instruments. To our knowledge, this is the first use of Zemax for acoustic designs. Based on the successful results of the simulations and experiments, the CAHM is expected to have many useful applications, especially in medical diagnostics where it could be used to measure density and temperature within the human body. Phase contrast images could also be used to help identify suspicious lesions, such as those found in prostate or breast tissue. Other applications include non-destructive testing of electronic and mechanical parts, measurements of fluid samples, material science experiments, and microgravity experiments, where non-invasive examination is required.
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Mitra, Biswanath. "Remote detection of laser generated ultrasonics by fibre optic interferometer." Thesis, 1997. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/15755/.

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This thesis is concerned with the development of a totally remote all-optic nondestructive testing and evaluation technique suitable for use in a range of adverse measuring environments. It differs from previous work in that the technique is made much more flexible and suitable for a greater range of measurement environments by the use of fibre optics. There is little problem in using optical fibres for delivery of high power Q-switched pulses to excite acoustic waves in target materials. However, the use of fibre optic interferometers in remote detection of these pulses presents very significant signal to noise problems. This thesis describes the development of a high performance fibre optic interferometer which can be used to detect small wideband ultrasonic displacement waveforms generated in laser induced ultrasonics.
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