This paper presents an efficient three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) modeling approach using absorbing regions for guided wave (GW) propagation and scattering at defects in laminated composite beams. The objective of this paper is to provide a practical technique of modeling GW propagation in infinitely long structures using commercial FE packages, which provides an efficient simulation tool for studying the GW scattering characteristics and damage detection problems. The configuration of the absorbing regions, which minimizes the wave reflection from boundaries, is determined in the study. The model is then applied to study the GW scattering characteristics at different types and sizes of defects in laminated composite beams.Ching-T...
In this paper, we consider scattering by a guided wave incident obliquely on a surface breaking crac...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we consider scattering by a guided wave incident obliquely on a surface br...
Composite materials make up an increasing portion of today’s aerospace structures (see, e.g. Boeing ...
This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) finiteelement (FE) model of the absorbing regions for g...
The paper presents an investigation into the mode conversion and scattering characteristics of guide...
Carbon fibre reinforced composite laminates are widely used in aerospace structures but are prone to...
Today, structural health monitoring (SHM) systems based on guided wave (GW) propagation represent an...
The paper deals with the development of a Finite Element (FE) model aimed to simulate the propagatio...
In this study, three methods are used to model guided wave propagation in composite laminate includi...
Guided ultrasonic waves (GUW) have the potential to be an efficient and cost-effective method for ra...
Ensuring the safety of structures is an important and challenging mission for engineers and infrastr...
The integrity of safety-critical structural composites can be enhanced by the use of innovative ultr...
The aim of this study is to find an efficient way of finite element modelling of guided wave propaga...
A guided wave simulation method for layered composites based on the wave and finite element scheme i...
Predicting scattering of elastic guided waves in multi-layered solid plates with geometrical and/or ...
In this paper, we consider scattering by a guided wave incident obliquely on a surface breaking crac...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we consider scattering by a guided wave incident obliquely on a surface br...
Composite materials make up an increasing portion of today’s aerospace structures (see, e.g. Boeing ...
This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) finiteelement (FE) model of the absorbing regions for g...
The paper presents an investigation into the mode conversion and scattering characteristics of guide...
Carbon fibre reinforced composite laminates are widely used in aerospace structures but are prone to...
Today, structural health monitoring (SHM) systems based on guided wave (GW) propagation represent an...
The paper deals with the development of a Finite Element (FE) model aimed to simulate the propagatio...
In this study, three methods are used to model guided wave propagation in composite laminate includi...
Guided ultrasonic waves (GUW) have the potential to be an efficient and cost-effective method for ra...
Ensuring the safety of structures is an important and challenging mission for engineers and infrastr...
The integrity of safety-critical structural composites can be enhanced by the use of innovative ultr...
The aim of this study is to find an efficient way of finite element modelling of guided wave propaga...
A guided wave simulation method for layered composites based on the wave and finite element scheme i...
Predicting scattering of elastic guided waves in multi-layered solid plates with geometrical and/or ...
In this paper, we consider scattering by a guided wave incident obliquely on a surface breaking crac...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we consider scattering by a guided wave incident obliquely on a surface br...
Composite materials make up an increasing portion of today’s aerospace structures (see, e.g. Boeing ...