2021
DOI: 10.1115/1.4050708
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Experimental Validation of Transient Spectral Finite Element Simulation Tools Dedicated to Guided Wave-Based Structural Health Monitoring

Abstract: In Guided Wave Structural Health Monitoring (GW-SHM), a strong need for reliable and fast simulation tools has been expressed throughout the literature in order to optimize SHM systems or demonstrate performance. Even though guided wave simulations can be conducted with most finite elements software packages, computational and hardware costs are always prohibitive for large simulation campaigns. A novel SHM module has been recently added to the CIVA software and relies on unassembled high order finite elements… Show more

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“…In this section, we derive a sufficient condition on the time step that insures stability of the fully discrete scheme (16). To do so, we adapt energy arguments followed for instance in Reference 17 or 27, which boils down to two steps.…”
Section: Stability Analysis Of the Fully Discrete Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this section, we derive a sufficient condition on the time step that insures stability of the fully discrete scheme (16). To do so, we adapt energy arguments followed for instance in Reference 17 or 27, which boils down to two steps.…”
Section: Stability Analysis Of the Fully Discrete Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 The simplicity and performances of this approach still makes it a landmark for efficient numerical wave propagation modeling, and is present in various legacy codes. [14][15][16] The mortar unknowns are treated with an implicit time-scheme so that the stability condition of the overall numerical procedure is independent of the layer thickness and its effective parameters. This method supports (by construction) non-conform meshes, and we are able to adapt it to support fluid-solid coupling.…”
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“…However, the generation cost of the experimental database is prohibitive as a large number of samples are required. Therefore, a Spectral Finite Elelement (SFE) simulation method [21,22] is used in this work to generate a dataset of GWI samples. The GWI configuration is the same as previously described.…”
Section: Model Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%