Experimental verification of a translation model of linear transfer function of ultrasonic vibrations with nonlinear wave modulation for detection of contact-type failures
Takashi Tanaka,
Takato Tamura,
Yasunori Oura
Abstract:Contact-type failures, such as the crack closure at the tip of a fatigue crack, closed delamination of composite materials, and loosening of bolted joints, are difficult to detect through nondestructive inspections using linear ultrasonic waves or vibrations. When low-frequency vibrations, such as environmental disturbances, operating vibrations, and vibrations excited by actuators, are applied to a structure with contact-type failure, the contact condition of the failure surface fluctuates in synchronization … Show more
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