1989
DOI: 10.1016/0019-0578(89)90041-4
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The use of fiber optic interferometry to sense ultrasonic waves

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“…3, which is sirnilar to the experimental setup commonly used in T APINDE. A complete description of the various elements is given in [3] and [4]. The saIient features of the system are a pulsed 300 miIIijoule Nd:YAG Laser focused to a point, 2 mm in diameter, on the surface being tested.…”
Section: Finite Element Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3, which is sirnilar to the experimental setup commonly used in T APINDE. A complete description of the various elements is given in [3] and [4]. The saIient features of the system are a pulsed 300 miIIijoule Nd:YAG Laser focused to a point, 2 mm in diameter, on the surface being tested.…”
Section: Finite Element Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. The plate material was 2024-TI Aluminum, with a Young's modulus of75 GPa, a Poisson's ratio of 0.33, and a mass density of 2030 kglm 3 . The finite element model eonsisted of 330 axisymmetric elements and an uneonditionally stable direet integration seheme was employed with an integration time step of 0.08 microseeonds.…”
Section: Finite Element Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%