Abstract:
Theory of propagation and reflection of ultrasonic waves in metals in used to locate the internal defects of engineering
components. It is observed that the energy absorption of ultrasonic waves (attenuation) in a metal depends on the
physical and mechanical properties of metals. In this work efforts are made to find the correlation between attenuation
and hardness of metals using ultrasonic waves. Commercially available Ultrasonic Flaw Detector bas been used to
measure the attenuation of the ultrasonic waves of tool steel (DF2) which has been beat treated to change its hardness.
The experimental curve is compared with theoretical equation and it was observed that the experimental values
confirm the theoretically proven co-relationship.