2023
DOI: 10.1177/10775463221149764
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A numerical study on planar gradient acoustic impedance matching for guided ultrasonic wave detection

Abstract: Increasing the service-life of engineering structures such as aeroplanes is a major issue in order to enhance their cost-effectiveness and to reduce the carbon footprint. One possibility to achieve this goal is to determine the current structural health state and to derive respective measures in order to increase the structure’s technical reliability. For doing so, a structural health monitoring system consisting of both an actuator and a sensor network may be applied. Whereas the actuator induces a wave field… Show more

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“…Similarly to Rottmann et al [15], the best results are achieved for interphase configuration with a gently rising acoustic impedance such as quadratic-and cubic-interphase followed by linear-and square root-interphase. Only at 60 kHz, this linear interphase shows a different behaviour which needs further investigation but is not part of this work.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…Similarly to Rottmann et al [15], the best results are achieved for interphase configuration with a gently rising acoustic impedance such as quadratic-and cubic-interphase followed by linear-and square root-interphase. Only at 60 kHz, this linear interphase shows a different behaviour which needs further investigation but is not part of this work.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Here, (i) represents the wavefield which is reflected by the sensor/interphase and (ii) represents the wavefield which is transmitted through the interphase into the sensor. The evaluation was analogous to the one in Rottmann et al [15]. For all configurations, the envelopes of the displacement data were calculated and compared with the displacement data of the reference configuration (no interphase).…”
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“…Applications in mechanical engineering involve damping of composite structures such as laminated sandwich structures [8]. It should be emphasized that such additional damping needs to be incorporated into methods of structural health monitoring in order to prevent these methods from false-detection of damages [9,10]. Whereas for some special cases an analytical or semi-analytical calculation of optimal damper placement and optimal damping value is possible, for real-world applications a numerical investigation is necessary.…”
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confidence: 99%