Based on the polarization and shape of the first symmetric Lamb mode at the zero-group velocity point (S1-ZGV), a novel approach for Impact-Echo thickness testing is proposed. In this new approach all three plate parameters (thickness, velocity and Poisson's ratio) are estimated from the same wave mode (S1-ZGV). A traditional approach based on a measurement of the longitudinal-and Rayleigh wave velocity along the surface is also studied, and is found to be influenced by near field effects leading to an underestimated thickness. In addition, an alternative approach which estimates Poisson's ratio from the frequency ratio of the S1-ZGV and A2-ZGV point is discussed. The three studied approaches are demonstrated in a realistic field case
Reproduction of typescript.Conventional methods for determining Poisson's ratio from full-waveform a...
Lamb waves are guided ultrasonic waves capable of propagating relatively long distances in thin plat...
This work has two parts. The first part of the work (in Chapters II, III, IV and V) presents a metho...
Based on the polarization and shape of the first symmetric Lamb mode at the zero-group velocity poin...
This thesis is about the application of Lamb waves for non-destructive evaluation of plate-like conc...
The impact echo (IE) method is widely used in non-destructive testing of concrete plate like structu...
Poisson's ratio of an isotropic and free elastic plate is estimated from the polarization of the fir...
AbstractNear field effects are found to create systematic errors, within the range of about 5–15%, i...
The Impact Echo method can be used to measure the thickness of concrete plate like structures. Measu...
Impact-Echo (IE) measurements on concrete structures with compact dimensions are influenced by geome...
During the evaluation of Young’s modulus by vibroacoustic methods, it is usually assumed that the Po...
An impact between two solid bodies generates an acoustic output, the characteristics of which depend...
Abstract: In order to investigate the feasibility of deducing a simulated transfer function based on...
In impact-echo testing of finite concrete structures, reflections of Rayleigh and body waves from la...
Acoustic emission (AE) signal analysis was used to detect local fracture of a PMMA plate subjected t...
Reproduction of typescript.Conventional methods for determining Poisson's ratio from full-waveform a...
Lamb waves are guided ultrasonic waves capable of propagating relatively long distances in thin plat...
This work has two parts. The first part of the work (in Chapters II, III, IV and V) presents a metho...
Based on the polarization and shape of the first symmetric Lamb mode at the zero-group velocity poin...
This thesis is about the application of Lamb waves for non-destructive evaluation of plate-like conc...
The impact echo (IE) method is widely used in non-destructive testing of concrete plate like structu...
Poisson's ratio of an isotropic and free elastic plate is estimated from the polarization of the fir...
AbstractNear field effects are found to create systematic errors, within the range of about 5–15%, i...
The Impact Echo method can be used to measure the thickness of concrete plate like structures. Measu...
Impact-Echo (IE) measurements on concrete structures with compact dimensions are influenced by geome...
During the evaluation of Young’s modulus by vibroacoustic methods, it is usually assumed that the Po...
An impact between two solid bodies generates an acoustic output, the characteristics of which depend...
Abstract: In order to investigate the feasibility of deducing a simulated transfer function based on...
In impact-echo testing of finite concrete structures, reflections of Rayleigh and body waves from la...
Acoustic emission (AE) signal analysis was used to detect local fracture of a PMMA plate subjected t...
Reproduction of typescript.Conventional methods for determining Poisson's ratio from full-waveform a...
Lamb waves are guided ultrasonic waves capable of propagating relatively long distances in thin plat...
This work has two parts. The first part of the work (in Chapters II, III, IV and V) presents a metho...