Based on a theory of elastic wave propagation in transversely isotropic media, the Generalized Point-Source-Synthesis-method (GPSS) has been developed to model the radiation, propagation and scattering of elastic waves as generated by ultrasonic trasnducers in this media. The method accounts for the three dimensionality and the vectorial character of anisotropic wave phenomena and is particularly useful in view of application-directed modeling at low computation times. A specifically interseting outcome is OPoSSM (Optimization by Point-Source-Synthesis-Modeling) which allows optimized dimensioning and build-up of complex transducers according to their selected field of application. In this contribution, results are presented for austenitic ...
For ultrasonic inspection of austenitic welds and cladded components horizontally polarized shear (S...
Distributed Point Source Method (DPSM) was developed by Placko and Kundu 1, as a technique for model...
A numerical integration technique utilizing a point source Green's function is introduced to an...
In ultrasonic nondestructive testing use is made of the physical properties of elastic waves in soli...
Based on a theory of elastic wave propagation in arbitrarily oriented trasnversely isotropic media, ...
Problems in ultrasonic testing of anisotropic materials like autenitic welds arise preferably from t...
The high performance of the available technology provides the possibility to simulate the real life ...
Utrasonic nondestructive testing of austenitic steel welds is very difficult because fundamental wav...
Distributed Point Source Method (DPSM) is a modeling technique for solving various engineering probl...
Piezoelectric transducers are the basic tool for ultrasonic NDE applications and are commercially av...
The use of anisotropic materials such as fiber-reinforced composites and columnar-grained stainless ...
For materials of orthotropic elastic symmetry and arbitrary spatial orientation, transducer-field mo...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
For ultrasonic inspection of austenitic welds and cladded components mostly horizontally polarized s...
For ultrasonic inspection of austenitic welds and cladded components horizontally polarized shear (S...
Distributed Point Source Method (DPSM) was developed by Placko and Kundu 1, as a technique for model...
A numerical integration technique utilizing a point source Green's function is introduced to an...
In ultrasonic nondestructive testing use is made of the physical properties of elastic waves in soli...
Based on a theory of elastic wave propagation in arbitrarily oriented trasnversely isotropic media, ...
Problems in ultrasonic testing of anisotropic materials like autenitic welds arise preferably from t...
The high performance of the available technology provides the possibility to simulate the real life ...
Utrasonic nondestructive testing of austenitic steel welds is very difficult because fundamental wav...
Distributed Point Source Method (DPSM) is a modeling technique for solving various engineering probl...
Piezoelectric transducers are the basic tool for ultrasonic NDE applications and are commercially av...
The use of anisotropic materials such as fiber-reinforced composites and columnar-grained stainless ...
For materials of orthotropic elastic symmetry and arbitrary spatial orientation, transducer-field mo...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
For ultrasonic inspection of austenitic welds and cladded components mostly horizontally polarized s...
For ultrasonic inspection of austenitic welds and cladded components horizontally polarized shear (S...
Distributed Point Source Method (DPSM) was developed by Placko and Kundu 1, as a technique for model...
A numerical integration technique utilizing a point source Green's function is introduced to an...