Numerical Simulation Of Ultrasonic Wave Propagation In Elastically Anisotropic Media


Autoria(s): JACOB, Victoria Cristina Cheade; JOSPIN, Reinaldo Jacques; BITTENCOURT, Marcelo de Siqueira Queiroz
Data(s)

03/06/2016

03/06/2016

2013

Resumo

The ultrasonic non-destructive testing of components may encounter considerable difficulties to interpret some inspections results mainly in anisotropic crystalline structures. A numerical method for the simulation of elastic wave propagation in homogeneous elastically anisotropic media, based on the general finite element approach, is used to help this interpretation. The successful modeling of elastic field associated with NDE is based on the generation of a realistic pulsed ultrasonic wave, which is launched from a piezoelectric transducer into the material under inspection. The values of elastic constants are great interest information that provide the application of equations analytical models, until small and medium complexity problems through programs of numerical analysis as finite elements and/or boundary elements. The aim of this work is the comparison between the results of numerical solution of an ultrasonic wave, which is obtained from transient excitation pulse that can be specified by either force or displacement variation across the aperture of the transducer, and the results obtained from a experiment that was realized in an aluminum block in the IEN Ultrasonic Laboratory. The wave propagation can be simulated using all the characteristics of the material used in the experiment evaluation associated to boundary conditions and from these results, the comparison can be made.

Identificador

http://carpedien.ien.gov.br:8080/handle/ien/1770

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear

Brasil

IEN

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Numerical Simulation #Elastically Anisotropic
Tipo

conferenceObject