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Rayleigh and Lamb Waves

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The article was published on 1967-01-01. It has received 1877 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rayleigh wave & Lamb waves.

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Modeling of integrated Lamb waves generation systems using a coupled finite element-normal modes expansion method

TL;DR: A suitable modeling technique of this kind of system has been tested on different cases of practical interest and the results presented deal with examples of multi-element transducers integrated to composite materials.
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Wavelet-transform-based method of analysis for Lamb-wave ultrasonic NDE signals

TL;DR: A new acoustic nondestructive testing method which uses Lamb waves as the probe, and how to do the feature extraction and proposed two methods for reconstructing the image of the inspected structure are presented.
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Lamb wave excitation and propagation in elastic plates with surface obstacles: proper choice of central frequencies

TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical and computer model for the interpretation of Lamb wave excitation and sensing using piezo patch transducers and the laser vibrometer technique has been developed.
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Lamb wave analysis for non-destructive testing of concrete plate structures

TL;DR: In this article, a practical approach for NDT of pavements and concrete structures utilizing multiple modes of Lamb wave dispersion curves is presented, both the measuring procedure and the analysis scheme is described.
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Determination of thickness and elastic constants of aluminum plates from full-field wavelength measurements of single-mode narrowband Lamb waves.

TL;DR: A method based on fitting the theoretical dispersion curves of Lamb waves to experimental data is presented to determine the thickness and two independent elastic constants of aluminum plates a few millimeters thick.