The major objective of this work is to develop an efficient Finite Element Analysis (FEA) procedure to simulate wave propagation in air-filled pipes accurately. The development of such a simulation technique is essential in the study of wave propagation in pipe networks such as oil and gas pipelines and urban water distribution networks. While numerical analysis using FEA seems superficially straight forward, this paper demonstrates that the element type and refinement used for acoustic FEA have a significant effect on the accuracy of the result achieved and the efficiency of the computation. In particular, it is shown that the well-known, better overall performance achieved with 3D solid hexahedral elements in comparison with 2D-type eleme...
In very narrow pathways, the speed of sound propagation and the phase of sound waves change due to t...
This paper describes the development of a large finite element (FE) model representing ultrasonic in...
A study of acoustic wave transmission through obstacles and boundary surface for ultrasonic tomograp...
The major objective of this work is to develop an efficient Finite Element Analysis (FEA) procedure ...
Numerical computation of wave characteristics in fluid–filled pipes is obtained using a Wave Finite ...
Early detection of defects in commercial piping system is important in preventing enormous and expen...
The use of acoustic finite element modal analysis for simulating and identifying blockage in a pipe ...
This paper uses a Finite Element Method (FEM) to compare predictions of the attenuation and sound sp...
In the present paper, the authors report on the application of non-destructive acoustic waves techno...
[EN] Characterization of sound-absorbing materials is one of the investigation fields that is acquir...
Composite structure pipes due to their special properties such as high corrosion resistance, light w...
This work presents the development of finite element methods, efficient solution algorithms and appl...
The possibility of applying the finite element method to the modeling of acoustic fields is investig...
Pipe installations are widely used in many industrial applications, particularly in oil, water, natu...
Dans ce travail, une méthode basée sur les éléments finis ondulatoires - Wave Finite Elements (WFE) ...
In very narrow pathways, the speed of sound propagation and the phase of sound waves change due to t...
This paper describes the development of a large finite element (FE) model representing ultrasonic in...
A study of acoustic wave transmission through obstacles and boundary surface for ultrasonic tomograp...
The major objective of this work is to develop an efficient Finite Element Analysis (FEA) procedure ...
Numerical computation of wave characteristics in fluid–filled pipes is obtained using a Wave Finite ...
Early detection of defects in commercial piping system is important in preventing enormous and expen...
The use of acoustic finite element modal analysis for simulating and identifying blockage in a pipe ...
This paper uses a Finite Element Method (FEM) to compare predictions of the attenuation and sound sp...
In the present paper, the authors report on the application of non-destructive acoustic waves techno...
[EN] Characterization of sound-absorbing materials is one of the investigation fields that is acquir...
Composite structure pipes due to their special properties such as high corrosion resistance, light w...
This work presents the development of finite element methods, efficient solution algorithms and appl...
The possibility of applying the finite element method to the modeling of acoustic fields is investig...
Pipe installations are widely used in many industrial applications, particularly in oil, water, natu...
Dans ce travail, une méthode basée sur les éléments finis ondulatoires - Wave Finite Elements (WFE) ...
In very narrow pathways, the speed of sound propagation and the phase of sound waves change due to t...
This paper describes the development of a large finite element (FE) model representing ultrasonic in...
A study of acoustic wave transmission through obstacles and boundary surface for ultrasonic tomograp...