1977
DOI: 10.1109/t-su.1977.30930
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Use of Interface Waves for Nondestructive Inspection

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“…We therefore chose the case of titanium bonded to iron by a thin braze layer. The existence of a Stoneley wave at a titanium-irön interface is known (5], and this material combination also occurs in the zirconia transition joint . We assume that the braze layer is silver, and the material properties of the titanium are p = 4.44 g/cm 3 , Cl= 6.11 km/s, Ct = 3.27 km/s, while those of iron are p = 7.86 g/cm 3 , Cl= 5.89 km/s, and Ct = 3.21 km/s.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We therefore chose the case of titanium bonded to iron by a thin braze layer. The existence of a Stoneley wave at a titanium-irön interface is known (5], and this material combination also occurs in the zirconia transition joint . We assume that the braze layer is silver, and the material properties of the titanium are p = 4.44 g/cm 3 , Cl= 6.11 km/s, Ct = 3.27 km/s, while those of iron are p = 7.86 g/cm 3 , Cl= 5.89 km/s, and Ct = 3.21 km/s.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of papers discuss liquid-solid interfaces (Roever et al, 1959;Strick and Ginzbarg, 1956;Phinney, 1961;Gilbert and Laster, 1962;Gusev et al, 1996) and solidsolid interfaces (Gilbert and Laster, 1962;Phinney, 1961;Yamaguchi and Sato, 1956;Ginzbarg and Strick, 1958;Lee and Corbly, 1977;Barnett et al, 1985;Gusev et al, 1996;Destrade and Fu, 2006). Of these, only two have experiments that consider materials with properties that approximate a relatively soft-stiff boundary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the early attentions to Stoneley waves was directed toward geophysical applications. Latter studies have indicated that interfacial waves may prove to be useful probes for the non-destructive evaluations (see Lee & Corbly, 1977, Rokhlin, Hefet, & Rosen, 1980.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%