Complex and consolidated granular media or microcracked composites and metals usually exhibit a high level of nonlinearity in their elastic response already at low amplitudes of excitation. To quantify it, a proper nonlinear indicator y is introduced and its dependence on the excitation amplitude x is studied. The dependence of y on x is found in experiments to be a power law. Here we show that the different power law exponents measured for different materials could be predicted by proper classes of discrete models. An application is presented to link the exponent evolution and the changes of the microstructure due to the progression of damage mechanically induced
Microstructure-induced giant elastic nonlinearity of threshold origin: Mechanism and experimental de...
The use of an acoustic nonlinear response has been accepted as a promising alternative for the asses...
Several phenomenological models have been proposed in the last decades to understand and describe th...
Complex and consolidated granular media or microcracked composites and metals usually exhibit a high...
Nonlinear ultrasonic methods have been widely used to characterize the microstructure of damaged sol...
Evolving cracks in consolidated granular media cause a modification of the microstructure in the are...
Analyzing the nonlinear part of a signal generated by the response of a sample to an elastic excitat...
Often materials exhibit nonlinearity and hysteresis in their response to an elastic excitation and t...
It is of utmost importance to understand the spallation behaviour of heterogeneous materials. In thi...
The physical origin of harmonics generation in non classical (hysteretic) elastic media and the mech...
There are known numerous examples of strong physical nonlinearity of elastic microinhomogeneous mate...
It is of utmost importance to understand the spallation behaviour of heterogeneous materials. In thi...
When excited by elastic waves, nonlinear mesoscopic elastic materials (for example, consolidated gra...
It is of utmost importance to understand the spallation behaviour of heterogeneous materials. In thi...
A material model is proposed which captures microstructural changes in materials with phase transfor...
Microstructure-induced giant elastic nonlinearity of threshold origin: Mechanism and experimental de...
The use of an acoustic nonlinear response has been accepted as a promising alternative for the asses...
Several phenomenological models have been proposed in the last decades to understand and describe th...
Complex and consolidated granular media or microcracked composites and metals usually exhibit a high...
Nonlinear ultrasonic methods have been widely used to characterize the microstructure of damaged sol...
Evolving cracks in consolidated granular media cause a modification of the microstructure in the are...
Analyzing the nonlinear part of a signal generated by the response of a sample to an elastic excitat...
Often materials exhibit nonlinearity and hysteresis in their response to an elastic excitation and t...
It is of utmost importance to understand the spallation behaviour of heterogeneous materials. In thi...
The physical origin of harmonics generation in non classical (hysteretic) elastic media and the mech...
There are known numerous examples of strong physical nonlinearity of elastic microinhomogeneous mate...
It is of utmost importance to understand the spallation behaviour of heterogeneous materials. In thi...
When excited by elastic waves, nonlinear mesoscopic elastic materials (for example, consolidated gra...
It is of utmost importance to understand the spallation behaviour of heterogeneous materials. In thi...
A material model is proposed which captures microstructural changes in materials with phase transfor...
Microstructure-induced giant elastic nonlinearity of threshold origin: Mechanism and experimental de...
The use of an acoustic nonlinear response has been accepted as a promising alternative for the asses...
Several phenomenological models have been proposed in the last decades to understand and describe th...