Abstract:Abstract:The coded ultrasonic testing has the problem of long duration of mainlobe and high level of sidelobe after pulse compression. To solve this issue, a composite coded ultrasonic excitation technique based on the nonlinear frequency modulation Barker is proposed, which is applied in the plate weld flaw detection. The generation method of the proposed composite code is presented and its mathematical model is deduced. The timefrequency performance, the transducer response, and the pulse compression performance have been researched and simulated, which are compared with other coded signal excitation method, such as Barker, nonlinear frequency modulation signal, and linear frequency modulation Barker. Compared with the nonlinear frequency modulation signal and linear frequency modulation Barker, experimental results show that the power ratio of mainlobe to sidelobe is increased about 11 and 5 dB, respectively. Compared with Barker code, nonlinear frequency modulation signal, and linear frequency modulation Barker code, the level of peak sidelobe is reduced about 78, 7, and 36 dB, respectively. The composite coded ultrasonic signal can effectively detect the common five types of defects on a steel plate weld sample.