IITCI   25651
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN TECNOLOGIAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA INGENIERIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Software-defined laser ultrasonics: Non-destructive testing
Autor/es:
HASS, KLAUS; VEIRAS, FRANCISCO E.; GONZALEZ, GERARDO; RIOBO, LUCAS M.; PEREZ-QUINTIAN, FERNANDO
Revista:
SPIE
Editorial:
SPIE
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 1105
ISSN:
0277-786X
Resumen:
In this work we propose and implement the use of software defined optical interferometry for the development of laser ultrasound non-destructive testing. The interferometer is conceived as an optoelectronic system that can be controlled by software. The system itself consists of five interconnected blocks: An optical system (a heterodyne interferometer), an Electrical-Optical block (a laser + an acousto-optic modulator), an Optical-Electrical block (a balanced photodetector), a software defined hardware (a software defined radio platform), and a programmable controller (a personal computer). In particular, the selected software defined hardware includes a field programmable radio frequency transceiver. On the one hand, it can synthesize the stimulus signals for the acousto-optic modulator which splits the reference and test beams. On the other hand, it can process the photo-detected high-frequency signals accordingly. This software defined radio platform not only simplifies the experimental scheme but also has such a high sensibility that provides a wide dynamic range. In order to show the performance of the system for non-destructive testing, we analyze the signals produced on aluminium plates to detect flaws in weld seams.