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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 1984
Filed:
Sep. 30, 1982
Mark B Moffett, Waterford, CT (US);
William L Konrad, East Lyme, CT (US);
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
Apparatus and method for nondestructive detection of loose parts or faulty onds in sound transducers by measuring erratic second-order nonlinear difference-frequency responses of the test transducer to a pulsed high level dual-frequency sound field produced by a high power projector. Such field may be generated by combining a high frequency carrier signal at frequency f.sub.o with a low frequency tone burst signal at frequency f/2 in a double balanced modulator so as to produce the dual-frequency pulse at f.sub.o +f/2 and f.sub.o -f/2. The test transducer converts the dual-frequency pulse into a plurality of linear and nonlinear frequency components including the difference-frequency f. These are then fed through a passive low-pass filter to eliminate the high frequency components, amplified by a pre-amplifier, further filtered by a bandpass filter to eliminate the DC component, leaving only the difference-frequency f which is amplified by a post-amplifier and displayed on a cathode-ray oscilloscope triggered by synchronizing pulses from the tone burst oscillator. Rapid variations in the difference-frequency signal level and phase indicate a loose part or bond.