Characterization of metal’ surface treatment intensity with ultrasound requires a deep knowledge o f material attribute s. In particular, residual stress characterization with surface acoustic waves (Rayleigh waves) or bulk waves demands a n awareness for nonlinear elastic prope rties. In this article several experimental works for the determination of acoustoelastic constants /third order elastic constants (AEC /TOEC for bulk and surface waves for Inconel 718 and Titanium 6246 alloys are compared . In addition, a new method for in situ TOEC determination is proposed and preliminary numerical simulation are shown
This thesis describes procedures and theory for a family of one-sided ultrasonic methods for determi...
Stress applied to a material can be evaluated using ultrasonic waves. This practice is based on acou...
In various industries the surfaces of highly-loaded materials and components are specially treated t...
In this article, the experimental investigation of the dependency of surface wave (Rayleigh wave) ac...
This paper presents a new method for determining the third-order elastic constants (TOECs) of a homo...
Aero-engine components exposed to high mechanical stresses are made of high-strength alloys and addi...
In this paper the overview of third order elastic constants measurements on sample surface with 2 ap...
Existing ultrasonic stress evaluation methods utilize the acoustoelastic effect for bulk waves propa...
Aero-engine components exposed to high mechanical stresses are made of high-strength alloys and addi...
ABSTRACT. Ultrasonic measurements of acoustoelastic constants, which relate wave speed changes to ap...
The evaluation of residual stresses using ultrasound can be a very complex issue, because different ...
The acoustoelastic effect refers to the fact that elastic wave velocities vary with stress. Measurem...
A non-destructive measurement method has been developed to detect the presence of the surface residu...
Acoustoelasticity is the property of a material in which the ultrasound velocity changes as a functi...
Mechanically high stressed components used in aero-engines are made of highstrength alloys like IN71...
This thesis describes procedures and theory for a family of one-sided ultrasonic methods for determi...
Stress applied to a material can be evaluated using ultrasonic waves. This practice is based on acou...
In various industries the surfaces of highly-loaded materials and components are specially treated t...
In this article, the experimental investigation of the dependency of surface wave (Rayleigh wave) ac...
This paper presents a new method for determining the third-order elastic constants (TOECs) of a homo...
Aero-engine components exposed to high mechanical stresses are made of high-strength alloys and addi...
In this paper the overview of third order elastic constants measurements on sample surface with 2 ap...
Existing ultrasonic stress evaluation methods utilize the acoustoelastic effect for bulk waves propa...
Aero-engine components exposed to high mechanical stresses are made of high-strength alloys and addi...
ABSTRACT. Ultrasonic measurements of acoustoelastic constants, which relate wave speed changes to ap...
The evaluation of residual stresses using ultrasound can be a very complex issue, because different ...
The acoustoelastic effect refers to the fact that elastic wave velocities vary with stress. Measurem...
A non-destructive measurement method has been developed to detect the presence of the surface residu...
Acoustoelasticity is the property of a material in which the ultrasound velocity changes as a functi...
Mechanically high stressed components used in aero-engines are made of highstrength alloys like IN71...
This thesis describes procedures and theory for a family of one-sided ultrasonic methods for determi...
Stress applied to a material can be evaluated using ultrasonic waves. This practice is based on acou...
In various industries the surfaces of highly-loaded materials and components are specially treated t...