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23 March 2015 Non-classical dissipative model of nonlinear crack-wave interactions used for damage detection
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Abstract
The last few decades have seen a significant increase in research interest related to nonlinearities in micro-cracked and cracked solids. As a result, a number of different nonlinear acoustic methods have been developed for damage detection. The paper investigates nonlinear crack-wave interactions used for damage detection in plate-like structures. Semi-analytical modelling is used to investigate wave propagation in the vicinity of the crack. The focus is on non-classical crack model leading to wave modulations. Various physical phenomena (including fluctuation of temperature gradient) associated with these modulations are investigated. The work presented can be used for better understanding of nonlinear crack-wave interactions that are used for damage detection in structural health monitoring applications.
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Piotr Kijanka, Pawel Packo, Wieslaw J. Staszewski, and Kajetan Dziedziech "Non-classical dissipative model of nonlinear crack-wave interactions used for damage detection", Proc. SPIE 9438, Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2015, 94381U (23 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2084093
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Damage detection

Fused deposition modeling

Ultrasonics

Wave propagation

Acoustics

Thermal modeling

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