Abstract
Abstract
We developed a method of nonlinear three-wave interaction using shear-vertical-wave point-focusing electromagnetic acoustic transducers (SV-wave PF-EMATs). EMATs can excite and detect ultrasonic waves without couplants through interaction between electromagnetic fields and solid mechanics and are generally unsuitable for the nonlinear ultrasound measurement due to their low signal conversion efficiency. However, our originally developed PF-EMAT can focus SV waves at a focal point in phase, achieving a large local displacement. Here, two PF-EMATs with different driving frequencies are placed facing each other so as to match their focal points, where the focused SV waves intersect to induce the third waves with the frequencies of the sum and difference of the incident frequencies through the nonlinear three-wave interaction. We demonstrate that the local nonlinearity can be measured by this method with EMATs and demonstrate its applicability to evaluation of fatigue damage in a fatigue crack initiation phase with aluminum alloy specimens.