2018
DOI: 10.1121/1.5040469
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Acoustic scattering from a cylindrical shell with an internal rigid plate: Analysis and experiment

Abstract: The sound scattering from a fluid-loaded stiffened cylindrical shell at normal incidence is studied by theoretical and experimental approaches. The cylindrical shell is reinforced by an internal longitudinal rigid plate attached to the shell along the axial direction. The backscattered sound is analyzed via the frequency-angle spectra. By studying the generation, propagation, and radiation of the waves, the authors found that the dominant features in the frequency-angle spectra can be explained by the resonanc… Show more

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“…A thin-walled tube has a similar dispersion property as a plate, whereas a thick-walled tube does not. In recent research works, the guided wave was successfully applied for the detection of circumferential fatigue, 5 , 6 and radial cracks detection, 7 to detect internal load, 8 , 9 and variation of the thickness in the cylindrical specimen. 10 , 11 The advantages of the CW are sensibilities to both small and large defects to stress-induced corrosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A thin-walled tube has a similar dispersion property as a plate, whereas a thick-walled tube does not. In recent research works, the guided wave was successfully applied for the detection of circumferential fatigue, 5 , 6 and radial cracks detection, 7 to detect internal load, 8 , 9 and variation of the thickness in the cylindrical specimen. 10 , 11 The advantages of the CW are sensibilities to both small and large defects to stress-induced corrosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%