The objective of this thesis is to validate Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS) as a non-destructive evaluation tool that can be used to study effects of radiation on the mechanical properties of a material, mainly its elastic constants. RUS involves experimentally measuring the resonant frequencies of a sample and calculating the elastic constants based on these measurements. Finite Element Method (FEM) is used to get the frequencies of the modes of free vibration for the sample model. This result depends on the elastic constant values used in the FEM simulation. Studies were conducted to confirm the accuracy of the FEM model, and determine the right configuration and parameters to use for the simulation. Assuming uniform and isotropic ...
Samples of steel, fused silica, CaF2, NaCl, and a (La,Eu)PO4 monazite ceramic were irradiated with B...
The first measurements of elastic vibrations of an object in-situ to a high gamma irradiation field ...
Analysis of the response of small samples of materials to mechanical excitations at ultrasonic frequ...
*The purpose of this thesis is to study Resonance Ultrasound Spectroscopy(RUS) and it's potential to...
This thesis demonstrates the practicability of using Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS) in combi...
International audienceResonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) is a powerful and established technique...
Mit resonanter Ultraschallspektroskopie (RUS) werden die elastischen Konstanten verschiedener Materi...
The mechanical resonant response of a solid depends on its shape, density, elastic moduli and dissip...
This study is devoted to deducing exact elastic constants of an anisotropic solid material without u...
Validation of models that predict the performance of aerospace engine materials depends on the abili...
This paper presents a non-destructive evaluation method of volumetric texture using resonant ultraso...
Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS) is an experimental technique that can provide a full set of e...
Resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) measures the mechanical resonance frequencies of solids and u...
International audienceResonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) is the state-of-the-art method used to ...
The objective of this dissertation is the development of both forward and inverse modeling framework...
Samples of steel, fused silica, CaF2, NaCl, and a (La,Eu)PO4 monazite ceramic were irradiated with B...
The first measurements of elastic vibrations of an object in-situ to a high gamma irradiation field ...
Analysis of the response of small samples of materials to mechanical excitations at ultrasonic frequ...
*The purpose of this thesis is to study Resonance Ultrasound Spectroscopy(RUS) and it's potential to...
This thesis demonstrates the practicability of using Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS) in combi...
International audienceResonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) is a powerful and established technique...
Mit resonanter Ultraschallspektroskopie (RUS) werden die elastischen Konstanten verschiedener Materi...
The mechanical resonant response of a solid depends on its shape, density, elastic moduli and dissip...
This study is devoted to deducing exact elastic constants of an anisotropic solid material without u...
Validation of models that predict the performance of aerospace engine materials depends on the abili...
This paper presents a non-destructive evaluation method of volumetric texture using resonant ultraso...
Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS) is an experimental technique that can provide a full set of e...
Resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) measures the mechanical resonance frequencies of solids and u...
International audienceResonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) is the state-of-the-art method used to ...
The objective of this dissertation is the development of both forward and inverse modeling framework...
Samples of steel, fused silica, CaF2, NaCl, and a (La,Eu)PO4 monazite ceramic were irradiated with B...
The first measurements of elastic vibrations of an object in-situ to a high gamma irradiation field ...
Analysis of the response of small samples of materials to mechanical excitations at ultrasonic frequ...