This paper is aimed at developing a theoretical model able to predict the generation of nonlinear elastic effects associated to the interaction of ultrasonic waves with the steady-state nonlinear response of local defect resonance (LDR). The LDR effect is used in nonlinear elastic wave spectroscopy to enhance the excitation of the material damage at its local resonance, thus to dramatically increase the vibrational amplitude of material nonlinear phenomena. The main result of this work is to prove both analytically and experimentally the generation of novel nonlinear elastic wave effects, here named as nonlinear damage resonance intermodulation, which correspond to a nonlinear intermodulation between the driving frequency and the LDR one. B...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ME 2017 Radeckixxxiii, 281 pages :illustrationsThe non-des...
Materials containing structural damage have a far greater nonlinear elastic response than materials ...
Recent nonlinear elastic wave spectroscopy experiments have shown that the nonlinear ultrasonic resp...
The effect of local defect resonance (LDR) on the nonlinear ultrasonic response of defects is studie...
Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques have proven to be extremely sensitive to early damage evaluation in ...
In this paper, the effect of vibration resonance on nonlinear ultrasonic response of defects is stud...
A highly efficient activation of defects is crucial for nonlinear, ultrasonic, Non-Destructive Testi...
It is experimentally shown that in order to provide maximum acoustic wave-defect interaction the con...
The bottleneck problem of nonlinear NDT is a low efficiency of conversion from fundamental frequency...
This paper presents the findings of a simulation study of nonlinear ultrasonic modulation in composi...
With the growing demand from industry to optimize and further develop existing Non-Destructive Testi...
Under harsh environment or during service, the mechanical properties of materials or structure will ...
AbstractWith the growing demand from industry to optimize and further develop existing Non-Destructi...
The research deals with application of Nonlinear Elastic Wave Spectroscopy (NEWS) to boost up the cl...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ME 2017 Radeckixxxiii, 281 pages :illustrationsThe non-des...
Materials containing structural damage have a far greater nonlinear elastic response than materials ...
Recent nonlinear elastic wave spectroscopy experiments have shown that the nonlinear ultrasonic resp...
The effect of local defect resonance (LDR) on the nonlinear ultrasonic response of defects is studie...
Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques have proven to be extremely sensitive to early damage evaluation in ...
In this paper, the effect of vibration resonance on nonlinear ultrasonic response of defects is stud...
A highly efficient activation of defects is crucial for nonlinear, ultrasonic, Non-Destructive Testi...
It is experimentally shown that in order to provide maximum acoustic wave-defect interaction the con...
The bottleneck problem of nonlinear NDT is a low efficiency of conversion from fundamental frequency...
This paper presents the findings of a simulation study of nonlinear ultrasonic modulation in composi...
With the growing demand from industry to optimize and further develop existing Non-Destructive Testi...
Under harsh environment or during service, the mechanical properties of materials or structure will ...
AbstractWith the growing demand from industry to optimize and further develop existing Non-Destructi...
The research deals with application of Nonlinear Elastic Wave Spectroscopy (NEWS) to boost up the cl...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ME 2017 Radeckixxxiii, 281 pages :illustrationsThe non-des...
Materials containing structural damage have a far greater nonlinear elastic response than materials ...