2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ndteint.2015.08.001
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2D finite element modeling of the non-collinear mixing method for detection and characterization of closed cracks

Abstract: Cite this article as: P. Blanloeuil, A. Meziane, C. Bacon, 2D Finite Element modeling of the non-collinear mixing method for detection and characterization of closed cracks, NDT&E International, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. ndteint. 2015.08.001 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting galley proof be… Show more

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“…The cracking performed in the experimental study [21] is in fact not a controlled process, and the resulting cracks do display a high degree of randomness (shape, size, orientation, etc.). Moreover, it can be expected that for a crack with wavy surfaces [30], the clapping and stickslip processes generated by pump waves are involved in the nonlinear mixing of coda waves [31,32]. Depending on the pump wave amplitude, some parts of the cracks can stay open, and the presence of cracks generates both linear scattering and nonlinear mixing of coda waves.…”
Section: Ncwi Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cracking performed in the experimental study [21] is in fact not a controlled process, and the resulting cracks do display a high degree of randomness (shape, size, orientation, etc.). Moreover, it can be expected that for a crack with wavy surfaces [30], the clapping and stickslip processes generated by pump waves are involved in the nonlinear mixing of coda waves [31,32]. Depending on the pump wave amplitude, some parts of the cracks can stay open, and the presence of cracks generates both linear scattering and nonlinear mixing of coda waves.…”
Section: Ncwi Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, the scattered wave has been used to evaluate plastic deformation in an aluminum solid [15]. The method has also been successfully applied to the evaluation of physical aging of PVC [16], the evaluation of a diffusion welding interface in titanium [17], and more recently to imperfect interfaces [31] and closed cracks [18].…”
Section: Nonlinear Interaction Of Two Shear Waves Under Oblique Incidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second case deals with the scattering of a longitudinal wave resulting from the interaction between two incident shear waves and a closed crack. This last example corresponds to an application of the non-collinear mixing method [15,16,17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical methods such as finite element [1], [2] and finite difference time domain [3] are used to model nonlinear wave interactions in 2D and 3D configurations. These well known methods become inefficient at higher frequencies (MHz range and above) due to the requirement of 20 or more points per wavelength in the meshing grid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%