Claims
- 1. An electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer to be placed against a workpiece surface to be tested, said transducer comprising a housing of a non-magnetic, electrically conducting material; a magnet system mounted in the housing and extending beyond the housing toward the workpiece surface; a transducer coil system mounted below the magnet system and facing the workpiece surface, the housing having recesses in an area of the housing adjacent the magnet system, and magnetic circuit closing plates of magnetic material mounted in the recesses in contact with the magnet system such that when the transducer is placed against the workpiece surface to be tested, the circuit closing plates are in contact with the workpiece surface so that a magnetic circuit is obtained between the circuit closing plates, the workpiece surface and the magnet system.
- 2. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a rectangular cross section in a plane extending parallel to the workpiece surface to be tested.
- 3. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 2, wherein the rectangular housing has short sides and relatively longer sides, and wherein the recesses and the circuit closing plates mounted in the recesses are arranged on the short sides.
- 4. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 3, wherein the housing has an opening extending between the circuit closing plates, and further comprising a transducer coil support of non-magnetic material replaceably mounted in the opening below the magnet system and facing the workpiece surface to be tested.
- 5. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a housing portion remote from the workpiece surface to be tested, and wherein an electronic signal amplification unit is housed in the housing portion.
- 6. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 5, wherein the housing has a housing portion for housing the magnet system, the housing having an outer region, and cooling ducts disposed in the outer region of the housing, the cooling ducts extending through the portion housing the electronic signal amplification unit as well as through the portion housing the magnet system.
- 7. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 6, comprising a coolant connection for supplying the cooling ducts with compressed air through the housing, and at least one ventilation opening for the compressed air in the transducer coil support.
- 8. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 1, wherein the magnet system comprises at least two permanent magnets having pole surfaces, wherein pole surfaces of equal polarity face each other, and a concentrator member mounted between the permanent magnets.
- 9. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 8, wherein the concentrator member is removeably mounted between the permanent magnets.
- 10. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 7, wherein the housing on the housing portion remote from the workpiece surface to be tested has a cover for closing the housing, the cover defining ducts in communication with the coolant connection and with the coolant ducts.
- 11. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 5, wherein the electronic signal amplification unit comprises a plurality of components arranged on a plurality of levels, the housing having a cover, at least a level closest to the cover being attached to the cover, and connections for electrically connecting individual levels.
- 12. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 4, wherein the circuit closing plates and the transducer coil support are beveled along the relatively longer sides.
- 13. The electrodynamic ultrasonic transducer according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic circuit closing plates are detachably mounted in said recesses.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/916,657, filed Jul. 20, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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G. J. Parkinson et al., "Non-Contact Ultrasonics" Aug. 1977, pp. 178-184. |
Continuations (1)
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