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Global-Local model for guided wave scattering problems with application to defect characterization in built-up composite structures

2020

Abstract Predicting scattering of elastic guided waves in multi-layered solid plates with geometrical and/or material discontinuities is of great interest to many fields, including ultrasonic-based Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and health monitoring of critical structural components (SHM). The problem is complicated by the multimode and dispersive behaviour of the guided waves. This paper describes a unified Global-Local (GL) approach that is computationally efficient in cases that can be very complex in terms of geometry and/or material properties. One example of this is a composite built-up structure. The proposed GL procedure discretizes the “local” region with the scattering discontinui…

AcousticsNon-destructive testingClassification of discontinuitiesScatteringNondestructive testingGlobal-Local methodGeneral Materials ScienceGuided elastic wavePhysicsStructural health monitoringGuided wave testingScatteringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodDiscontinuity (linguistics)Mechanics of MaterialsComposite structureModeling and SimulationReflection (physics)Ultrasonic sensorSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessSemi-analytical finite element methodInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Guided Wave Techniques for Damage Detection in Composite Aerospace Structures

2018

Composite materials make up an increasing portion of today’s aerospace structures (see, e.g. Boeing 787 and Airbus 380). These aircrafts’ fuselage, for example, is composed of a laminated composite skin connected to composite stringers and C-frames. Of primary importance is the detection of damage in these built-up structures, whether caused by the manufacturing process or in service (e.g. impacts). A related issue is the characterization of the composite (visco)elastic mechanical properties, that can also be related to the quantification of potential damage. Guided elastic waves propagating in the ~100s kHz regime lend themselves to provide the necessary sensitivity to these two conditions…

guided waves dispersion damage detection composites anisotropy semi-analytical finite element method air-coupled ultrasonic testingSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Improved global-local model to predict guided-wave scattering patterns from discontinuities in complex parts

2019

Ultrasonic guided-wave testing can greatly benefit from (1) an ability to provide quantitative information on the damage that is being detected, and (2) an ability to select the best mode-frequency combination for maximum sensitivity to a given type of damage. Achieving these capabilities in complex structures (e.g. nonprismatic structures such as a stiffened panel in aerospace fuselages) is a nontrivial task. This paper will discuss an improved Global-Local (GL) method where the geometrical “local” discontinuity (e.g. the stiffener) is modelled by traditional FE discretization and the rest of the structure (“global” part) is modelled by Semi-Analytical Finite Element (SAFE) cross-sectional…

Guided wave testingDiscretizationComputer sciencebusiness.industryStructural engineeringClassification of discontinuitiesFinite element methodScatteringDiscontinuity (linguistics)FuselageStringerGlobal-local methodGuided waveSensitivity (control systems)businessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniSemi-analytical finite element method
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The Global-Local Approach for Damage Detection in Composite Structures and Rails

2021

Structural components with waveguide geometry can be probed using guided elastic waves. Analytical solutions are prohibitive in complex geometries, especially in presence of structural discontinuities or defects. The Global-Local (GL) approach provides the solution by splitting the waveguide in “local” and “global” regions. The “local” region contains the part of the structure responsible for the complex scattering of an incident wave. What happens in this region cannot be reproduced analytically. The “global” region is regular and sufficiently far from the scatterer, in order to exploit known analytical wave propagation solutions. The proposed GL approach discretizes the local region by re…

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