2004
DOI: 10.1121/1.1784435
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Lamb mode conversion in a plate with a delamination

Abstract: A theoretical study of Lamb mode propagation through a part of a plate containing a finite-length, delamination parallel with the surface is presented. In the delamination boundary region, which is taken parallel with the free plate surface, noncontact boundary conditions are assumed. The calculation is based on a modal decomposition method. As a result of diffraction on a delamination the incident Lamb mode is efficiently converted into Lamb modes with wave numbers close to the wave number of incident mode. T… Show more

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“…In Diligent et al (2002), an analytical model based on mode superposition for scattering problems in plates, and its application for predicting the reflection coefficient of Lamb waves from a through-thickness hole, is presented combined with FEM simulation of the scattering and also with experimental data. Other works based on modal decomposition relate the reflected and transmitted waves to the properties of specific types of flaws (Shkerdin and Glorieux 2004;Castaings et al 2002).…”
Section: Video Ultrasonics By Pulsed Tv Holographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Diligent et al (2002), an analytical model based on mode superposition for scattering problems in plates, and its application for predicting the reflection coefficient of Lamb waves from a through-thickness hole, is presented combined with FEM simulation of the scattering and also with experimental data. Other works based on modal decomposition relate the reflected and transmitted waves to the properties of specific types of flaws (Shkerdin and Glorieux 2004;Castaings et al 2002).…”
Section: Video Ultrasonics By Pulsed Tv Holographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method to calculate the transmitted and reflected acoustic field is based on an expansion of this field in the Lamb eigenmodes in the different parts of this composite plate and on the use of boundary conditions at the vertical planes z = 0 and z = L. Because this method is described in detail in [9] and [10] for the case of a stress-free delamination, here we give just a concise description of its generalization for slip delaminations.…”
Section: Modal Decomposition Methods In Absorptivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most general orthogonality condition, applicable to both absorbing and nonabsorbing plates, for the geometry of Fig. 1, is given by the Appendix in [9]:…”
Section: Modal Decomposition Methods In Absorptivementioning
confidence: 99%
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