Finite element (FE) simulations are popular for studying propagation and scattering of ultrasonic waves in nondestructive evaluation. For a large number of degrees of freedom, time domain FE simulations are much more efficient than the equivalent frequency domain solution. However, unlike frequency domain simulations, time domain simulations are often poor at representing the speed and the attenuation of waves if the material is strongly damping or highly dispersive. Here, the authors demonstrate efficient and accurate representation of propagated and scattered waves, achieved by combining a set of time domain solutions that are obtained for a set of frequency ranges known as bands, such that, in combination, the authors' multiband solution...
Time domain finite difference simulations are used extensively to simulate wave propagation. They ap...
Compared to geometrical acoustics, wave-based methods which solve the wave equation either in the ti...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis is to provide tools to extend modelling capacities and ...
For most of the complicated geometries encountered in ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) app...
The need for the numerical analysis of the elastic wave equation in solids is driven by the applicat...
Finite difference solution of the wave equation will produce excellent results when the numerical pr...
AbstractThe modern structures in aerospace, transport, wind energy and other industries contain comp...
Ultrasonic nondestructive testing (NDT) is often used to evaluate the properties of materials withou...
Models based on explicit finite difference methods are used to study pulsed elastic wave propagation...
textHigh-frequency wave phenomena is observed in many physical settings, most notably in acoustics, ...
Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (US NDT) has become widely used in variousfields of applications ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1990. This article is posted here by permission of...
A straightforward simulation method is desired for the reliable nondestructive ultrasonic testing (U...
This survey paper summarizes the basic principles of the Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique ...
Time domain finite difference simulations are used extensively to simulate wave propagation. They ap...
Compared to geometrical acoustics, wave-based methods which solve the wave equation either in the ti...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis is to provide tools to extend modelling capacities and ...
For most of the complicated geometries encountered in ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) app...
The need for the numerical analysis of the elastic wave equation in solids is driven by the applicat...
Finite difference solution of the wave equation will produce excellent results when the numerical pr...
AbstractThe modern structures in aerospace, transport, wind energy and other industries contain comp...
Ultrasonic nondestructive testing (NDT) is often used to evaluate the properties of materials withou...
Models based on explicit finite difference methods are used to study pulsed elastic wave propagation...
textHigh-frequency wave phenomena is observed in many physical settings, most notably in acoustics, ...
Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (US NDT) has become widely used in variousfields of applications ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1990. This article is posted here by permission of...
A straightforward simulation method is desired for the reliable nondestructive ultrasonic testing (U...
This survey paper summarizes the basic principles of the Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique ...
Time domain finite difference simulations are used extensively to simulate wave propagation. They ap...
Compared to geometrical acoustics, wave-based methods which solve the wave equation either in the ti...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...