Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities

An understanding of the generation of higher harmonics in Lamb waves is of critical importance for applications such as remaining life prediction of plate-like structural components. The objective of this work is to use nonlinear Lamb waves to experimentally investigate inherent material nonlinearit...

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Main Author: Bermes, Christian
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Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2007
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-139862013-01-07T20:16:22ZGeneration and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearitiesBermes, ChristianLaser ultrasoundLamb waveNonlinearHigher harmonicAn understanding of the generation of higher harmonics in Lamb waves is of critical importance for applications such as remaining life prediction of plate-like structural components. The objective of this work is to use nonlinear Lamb waves to experimentally investigate inherent material nonlinearities in aluminum plates. These nonlinearities, e.g. lattice anharmonicities, precipitates or vacancies, cause higher harmonics to form in propagating Lamb waves. The amplitudes of the higher harmonics increase with increasing propagation distance due to the accumulation of nonlinearity while the Lamb wave travels along its path. Special focus is laid on the second harmonic, and a relative nonlinearity parameter is defined as a function of the fundamental and second harmonic amplitude. The experimental setup uses an ultrasonic transducer and a wedge for the Lamb wave generation and laser interferometry for detection. The experimentally measured Lamb wave signals are processed with a short-time Fourier transformation (STFT) and a chirplet transformation-based algorithm, which yield the amplitudes of the frequency spectrum as functions of time, allowing the observation of the nonlinear behavior of the material. The increase of the relative nonlinearity parameter with propagation distance as an indicator of cumulative second harmonic generation is shown in the results for two different aluminum alloys. The difference in inherent nonlinearity between both alloys as determined from longitudinal wave measurements can be observed for the Lamb wave measurements, too.Georgia Institute of Technology2007-03-27T18:07:13Z2007-03-27T18:07:13Z2006-08-25Thesis792197 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/13986en_US
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topic Laser ultrasound
Lamb wave
Nonlinear
Higher harmonic
spellingShingle Laser ultrasound
Lamb wave
Nonlinear
Higher harmonic
Bermes, Christian
Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
description An understanding of the generation of higher harmonics in Lamb waves is of critical importance for applications such as remaining life prediction of plate-like structural components. The objective of this work is to use nonlinear Lamb waves to experimentally investigate inherent material nonlinearities in aluminum plates. These nonlinearities, e.g. lattice anharmonicities, precipitates or vacancies, cause higher harmonics to form in propagating Lamb waves. The amplitudes of the higher harmonics increase with increasing propagation distance due to the accumulation of nonlinearity while the Lamb wave travels along its path. Special focus is laid on the second harmonic, and a relative nonlinearity parameter is defined as a function of the fundamental and second harmonic amplitude. The experimental setup uses an ultrasonic transducer and a wedge for the Lamb wave generation and laser interferometry for detection. The experimentally measured Lamb wave signals are processed with a short-time Fourier transformation (STFT) and a chirplet transformation-based algorithm, which yield the amplitudes of the frequency spectrum as functions of time, allowing the observation of the nonlinear behavior of the material. The increase of the relative nonlinearity parameter with propagation distance as an indicator of cumulative second harmonic generation is shown in the results for two different aluminum alloys. The difference in inherent nonlinearity between both alloys as determined from longitudinal wave measurements can be observed for the Lamb wave measurements, too.
author Bermes, Christian
author_facet Bermes, Christian
author_sort Bermes, Christian
title Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
title_short Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
title_full Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
title_fullStr Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
title_full_unstemmed Generation and detection of nonlinear Lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
title_sort generation and detection of nonlinear lamb waves for the characterization of material nonlinearities
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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