Simulation of non-destructive inspections and acoustic emission measurements involving guided waves
2009
Publication type:
International conference with proceedings
Journal:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 195
Abstract:
In a structure that guides elastic waves, a discontinuity (defect, shape variation)
causes scattering (reflection, partial extinction or mode conversion). Two modal formulations
have been developed to link separate models dealing with the calculation of the modal
decomposition, with the generation and reception of guided waves (GW), with their scattering.
The first concerns pulse-echo configurations (involving a single transducer), the other concerns
pitch-catch configurations (two transducers involved). A new finite element (FE) method has
been developed to compute the scattering by an arbitrary discontinuity, based on the modal
decomposition of the field. Perfectly transparent boundary conditions (Dirichlet-to-Neuman
boundaries) are developed, allowing the FE computation zone to be reduced to a minimum. A
specific variational problem including these boundary conditions was obtained and solved
using FE tools. By combining the modal formulations, the new FE scheme and tools for GW
radiation, propagation and reception based on the Semi-Analytical Finite Element (SAFE)
method, a new simulation tool has been developed. It can address almost arbitrary
configurations of GW nondestructive testing. Moreover, a source inside the FE computation
zone can be defined so that configurations of testing by acoustic emission can also be
simulated. Examples of use of this tool are shown, some dealing with junctions of complex
geometry between two guides, other with surface or bulk sources of acoustic emission.
BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Bar-Lhe-Bon-2009, author={Vahan Baronian and Alain Lhémery and Anne-Sophie Bonnet-BenDhia }, title={Simulation of non-destructive inspections and acoustic emission measurements involving guided waves }, doi={10.1088/1742-6596/195/1/012001 }, booktitle={Journal of Physics: Conference Series }, year={2009 }, volume={195 }, }