The scattering and reflection of ultrasonic pulses is the basis for ultrasonic non-destructive testing techniques. However problems are encountered in the interpretation of experimental results in many systems especially those which have target dimensions of the order of a wavelength, where there are no analytical solutions. It is shown that the lack of an adequate analytical theory can be overcome by the use of numerical models based on finite difference approximations of the basic elastic equations of motion. Finite difference methods, which have previously had a successful history in seismology, are introduced to study non-destructive testing problems and provide a complete description of the interactions of elastic waves, including mode...
Nonlinear scattering of ultrasonic waves by closed cracks subject to contact acoustic nonlinearity (...
The development of NDE techniques and the accurate interpretation of measurement signals require a f...
We study the scattering of transient, high-frequency, narrow-band quasi-Rayleigh elastic waves by th...
Models based on explicit finite difference methods are used to study pulsed elastic wave propagation...
Abstract:- Nondestructive testing techniques are of great relevance nowadays and are extensively emp...
Ultrasonic means have been used for the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of a wide variety of mechani...
In today's rapidly growing industrial world where the requirement of reliability is increasing day b...
The subject of this thesis is scattering of elastic waves from inhomogeneities in solids, with appli...
The measurement and numerical modelling of ultrasonic wave scattering is essential for detecting com...
International audienceSimulation of ultrasonic Non Destructive Testing (NDT) is helpful for evaluati...
International audienceUltrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods are broadly used for detectio...
The successful development of an effective NDE technique depends on a full understanding of the phys...
This thesis is concerned with the mathematical modelling of the ultrasonic nondestructive testing si...
Performance prediction of ultrasonic nondestructive testing experiments often requires the availabil...
The ultrasonic techniques are today one of the most used methods for nondestructive testing (NDT) an...
Nonlinear scattering of ultrasonic waves by closed cracks subject to contact acoustic nonlinearity (...
The development of NDE techniques and the accurate interpretation of measurement signals require a f...
We study the scattering of transient, high-frequency, narrow-band quasi-Rayleigh elastic waves by th...
Models based on explicit finite difference methods are used to study pulsed elastic wave propagation...
Abstract:- Nondestructive testing techniques are of great relevance nowadays and are extensively emp...
Ultrasonic means have been used for the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of a wide variety of mechani...
In today's rapidly growing industrial world where the requirement of reliability is increasing day b...
The subject of this thesis is scattering of elastic waves from inhomogeneities in solids, with appli...
The measurement and numerical modelling of ultrasonic wave scattering is essential for detecting com...
International audienceSimulation of ultrasonic Non Destructive Testing (NDT) is helpful for evaluati...
International audienceUltrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods are broadly used for detectio...
The successful development of an effective NDE technique depends on a full understanding of the phys...
This thesis is concerned with the mathematical modelling of the ultrasonic nondestructive testing si...
Performance prediction of ultrasonic nondestructive testing experiments often requires the availabil...
The ultrasonic techniques are today one of the most used methods for nondestructive testing (NDT) an...
Nonlinear scattering of ultrasonic waves by closed cracks subject to contact acoustic nonlinearity (...
The development of NDE techniques and the accurate interpretation of measurement signals require a f...
We study the scattering of transient, high-frequency, narrow-band quasi-Rayleigh elastic waves by th...