The non-linear behaviour of both virgin and damaged samples is experimentally investigated by means of ultrasonic tests. Generally, the signatures of non linearity in the elastic response of a specimen stressed by an ultrasonic wave is analysed by means of classical Fourier analysis. The main problem is related to the low amplitude responses obtained, often below the noise level. For this reason, in this paper a novel and alternative tool, based on the amplitude dependence of the response of the system, is presented. The sensitivity of the approach to the presence of non linearity is proven experimentally onto several linear and non-linear material and an application on a granite slab is show
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The non-linear behaviour of both virgin and damaged samples is experimentally investigated by means ...
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Abstract. The results of an experimental research on plain concrete are presented. The non-linear be...
In mechanics of material and material sciences, the early detection of damage, its non destructive c...
The development of non-destructive evaluation techniques is motivated by the strong demand for the u...
The nonlinear ultrasonic theory is that ultrasonic waves interact with micro defects and the higher ...
This paper introduces a nondestructive technique based on ultrasound propagation characteristics to ...
Conventional ultrasonic methods based on ultrasonic characteristics in the linear elastic region are...
Abstract: Due to the high need for structural health monitoring in aerospace applications, numerous,...
The nondestructive assessment of the damage that occurs in components during service plays a key rol...
At present, the nonlinear ultrasonic technique is studied for microstructural evaluation of material...
A damaged material or a material with non perfect atomic geometry, dislocations or cracks, exhibits ...
In the context of a growing need for safety and reliability in Civil Engineering, acoustic methods o...
The paper presents basis and experimental results of a non-destructive method aimed at determination...
This paper deals with the damage assessment in concrete samples using the harmonic analysis of the s...
The non-linear behaviour of both virgin and damaged samples is experimentally investigated by means ...
Under harsh environment or during service, the mechanical properties of materials or structure will ...
Abstract. The results of an experimental research on plain concrete are presented. The non-linear be...
In mechanics of material and material sciences, the early detection of damage, its non destructive c...
The development of non-destructive evaluation techniques is motivated by the strong demand for the u...
The nonlinear ultrasonic theory is that ultrasonic waves interact with micro defects and the higher ...
This paper introduces a nondestructive technique based on ultrasound propagation characteristics to ...
Conventional ultrasonic methods based on ultrasonic characteristics in the linear elastic region are...
Abstract: Due to the high need for structural health monitoring in aerospace applications, numerous,...
The nondestructive assessment of the damage that occurs in components during service plays a key rol...
At present, the nonlinear ultrasonic technique is studied for microstructural evaluation of material...
A damaged material or a material with non perfect atomic geometry, dislocations or cracks, exhibits ...
In the context of a growing need for safety and reliability in Civil Engineering, acoustic methods o...
The paper presents basis and experimental results of a non-destructive method aimed at determination...
This paper deals with the damage assessment in concrete samples using the harmonic analysis of the s...