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Nonlinear self-modulation and subharmonic acoustic spectroscopy for damage detection and location
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In this article, a self-modulation mode of nonlinear acoustic vibrations of cracked defects has been analyzed and observed experimentally and attributed to the sum-frequency type resonance in a multi-degree of freedom system and include a subharmonic spectrum as a particular case.Abstract:
A self-modulation mode of nonlinear acoustic vibrations of cracked defects has been analyzed and observed experimentally. Spectral patterns of the self-modulation are attributed to the sum-frequency type resonance in a multi-degree-of-freedom system and include a subharmonic spectrum as a particular case. Both the subharmonic and self-modulation modes demonstrate a high localization around the defect and provide opportunities for early detection and recognition of damaged areas.read more
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Non Linear Spectroscopy for Damage Detection on Aerospace materials
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Characterizing Fatigue Cracks Using Active Sensor Networks
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The parallel-sequential field subtraction techniques for nonlinear ultrasonic imaging
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