2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2014.07.014
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Symmetric low-frequency feature-guided ultrasonic waves in thin plates with transverse bends

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“…44 and 45). A competing mechanism for mode confinement due to velocity changes in flatter regions of eccentric pipes, similar to feature-guiding effects noted recently 39,46,47 is also revealed in a set of further studies considering more general pipe radius-thickness ratio and eccentricity cases. This paper is organized as follows.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…44 and 45). A competing mechanism for mode confinement due to velocity changes in flatter regions of eccentric pipes, similar to feature-guiding effects noted recently 39,46,47 is also revealed in a set of further studies considering more general pipe radius-thickness ratio and eccentricity cases. This paper is organized as follows.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…V B above: the L mode is expected to get focused in the region of increased curvature (thinner region). In addition, we note with much interest, in the thicker part of the pipe, the physics is similar to feature guided wave (FGW) effect noted in the literature and also recently by Ramdhas et al 46,47 Briefly, for FGW phenomena to occur, the velocity of a mode of interest in a local feature must be lower than the velocity in the surrounding region. The L(0,2) mode in pipes is similar to the S0 mode in plates 15 where its velocity decreases with increasing plate thickness.…”
Section: Mode Focusing Effects At Other Radius-thickness Valuessupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Such an effect is closely related to feature-guided wave phenomena noted in the literature in recent years. 3,7,8 Also an interesting observation is that pipe eccentricity does not seem to affect the T(0,1) mode as strongly, and its modal structure and nondispersive nature are very similar to the circular pipe even in cases of high ovalness. This paper is organized as follows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…3,7,8 Recent analytical studies (Postnova and Craster 11,12 ) have shown that curvature effects in waveguides are mathematically equivalent to local thinning. Again drawing upon the work of Postnova and Craster, 11,12 we find that for longitudinal modes, trapping is only possible for local thinning for Poisson ratio in the range of metals.…”
Section: Understanding the Physics Of Mode Focusing Based On Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main challenge to the inspection of composites is the presence of multiple layers and anisotropic nature. Ultrasonic guided waves have been proven an attractive tool in inspection of large structures [2][3][4][5]. PZT and Fiber Bragg Gratings based sensors have been embedded often to monitor the crack growth during the curing process [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%