When excited by elastic waves, nonlinear mesoscopic elastic materials (for example, consolidated granular materials) show, at the same time, fast and slow dynamics effects. Here we introduce suitable parameters for quantifying them and for studying their correlations. We found that significant differences between intact and damaged samples can be observed by studying slow dynamics effects. The longitudinal profiles of the surface deformations induced by a sinusoidal excitation of a cracked sample were also investigated during different measurement configurations, showing that a considerable distortion of the original profile is induced by conditioning. These results can be useful for studying the behavior of cracks and defects in the noncla...
The microstructural features of heterogeneous and porous materials give rise to unique non-linear dy...
The non-linear behaviour of both virgin and damaged samples is experimentally investigated by means ...
AbstractThis letter reports experimental observation of a direct correlation between the acoustic no...
A damaged material or a material with non perfect atomic geometry, dislocations or cracks, exhibits ...
Acoustic nonlinearity in a medium may occur as a result of a variety of mechanisms. Some of the more...
Under harsh environment or during service, the mechanical properties of materials or structure will ...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second-...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second ...
A nonlinear equation of state and the corresponding wave equation are derived in the framework of a ...
International audienceThe stiffness of a consolidated granular medium experiences a drop immediately...
When subjecting a solid material to acoustic excitation with varying amplitude and sweep rate, ...
Wave propagation through damaged heterogeneous materials (e.g., stone, cement, metals) elicits a bro...
Non destructive testing methods are of crucial importance in fields such as civilengineering, produc...
Experiments on diverse materials, such as e.g. rocks, soil, cement, concrete, and damaged metals, ha...
[EN] The microstructural features of heterogeneous and porous materials give rise to unique non-line...
The microstructural features of heterogeneous and porous materials give rise to unique non-linear dy...
The non-linear behaviour of both virgin and damaged samples is experimentally investigated by means ...
AbstractThis letter reports experimental observation of a direct correlation between the acoustic no...
A damaged material or a material with non perfect atomic geometry, dislocations or cracks, exhibits ...
Acoustic nonlinearity in a medium may occur as a result of a variety of mechanisms. Some of the more...
Under harsh environment or during service, the mechanical properties of materials or structure will ...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second-...
The presence of mesoscopic features and damage in quasi-brittle materials causes significant second ...
A nonlinear equation of state and the corresponding wave equation are derived in the framework of a ...
International audienceThe stiffness of a consolidated granular medium experiences a drop immediately...
When subjecting a solid material to acoustic excitation with varying amplitude and sweep rate, ...
Wave propagation through damaged heterogeneous materials (e.g., stone, cement, metals) elicits a bro...
Non destructive testing methods are of crucial importance in fields such as civilengineering, produc...
Experiments on diverse materials, such as e.g. rocks, soil, cement, concrete, and damaged metals, ha...
[EN] The microstructural features of heterogeneous and porous materials give rise to unique non-line...
The microstructural features of heterogeneous and porous materials give rise to unique non-linear dy...
The non-linear behaviour of both virgin and damaged samples is experimentally investigated by means ...
AbstractThis letter reports experimental observation of a direct correlation between the acoustic no...