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Simulation of Acoustic Wave Propagation in Aluminium Coatings for Material Characterization

Eva Grünwald    
René Hammer    
Robert Nuster    
Philipp Aldo Wieser    
Martin Hinderer    
Ingo Wiesler    
Rudolf Zelsacher    
Michael Ehmann and Roland Brunner    

Resumen

Aluminium coatings and their characterization are of great interest in many fields of application, ranging from aircraft industries to microelectronics. Here, we present the simulation of acoustic wave propagation in aluminium coatings via the elastodynamic finite integration technique (EFIT) in comparison to experimental results. The simulations of intensity (I)?defocus (z) curves, obtained by scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM), were first carried out on an aluminium bulk sample, and secondly on a 1 µm aluminium coating deposited on a silicon substrate. The I(z) curves were used to determine the Rayleigh wave velocity of the aluminium bulk sample and the aluminium coating. The results of the simulations with respect to the Rayleigh velocity were corroborated by non-destructive SAM measurements and laser ultrasonic measurements (LUS).

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Revista: Aerospace