Extended spectral element formulation for modeling the propagation of nonlinear ultrasonic waves produced by multiple cracks in solid media

IF 4.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computers & Structures Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1016/j.compstruc.2024.107639
Feilong Li , Yue Su , Xiaoqiang Sun
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This study presents a novel time-domain extended spectral element method (TD-XSEM) that can efficiently and accurately simulate interactions between ultrasonic waves and multiple randomly distributed and oriented cracks in solid materials. Compared to the conventional TD-SEM, which excels at large-scale structures but struggles with small discontinuities and contact issues, our TD-XSEM integrates linear finite elements to model these challenges effectively. Moreover, it preserves the efficiency of spectral elements in intact regions. Our unique frictional contact formulation employs the Heaviside function in discontinuous elements with enriched corner nodes. Rigorous validation against interactions of longitudinal waves with randomly distributed and oriented cracks shows superior convergence and accuracy of TD-XSEM. The proposed approach is further applied to capture second harmonic Lamb wave propagation and mixing bulk wave phenomena, demonstrating its feasibility and robustness in modeling complex interactions between ultrasonic waves and multiple random cracks. Implemented in C, TD-XSEM offers unprecedented accuracy and geometric flexibility in analyzing contact acoustic nonlinearity owing to multiple frictional cracks, contributing to the field of non-destructive testing. This study establishes a new framework for efficient and accurate wave-crack interaction simulations in complex solid structures.
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模拟固体介质中多裂纹产生的非线性超声波传播的扩展谱元公式
本文提出了一种新的时域扩展谱元方法(TD-XSEM),该方法可以有效、准确地模拟固体材料中多个随机分布的定向裂纹与超声波之间的相互作用。与传统的TD-SEM相比,TD-XSEM擅长大规模结构,但难以解决小的不连续和接触问题,我们的TD-XSEM集成了线性有限元来有效地模拟这些挑战。此外,它还保留了完整区域光谱元素的效率。我们独特的摩擦接触公式在具有丰富角节点的不连续元素中采用Heaviside函数。纵波与随机分布和定向裂缝相互作用的严格验证表明,TD-XSEM具有优越的收敛性和精度。将该方法进一步应用于捕获二次谐波兰姆波传播和混合体波现象,证明了该方法在模拟超声波与多个随机裂纹之间复杂相互作用方面的可行性和鲁棒性。TD-XSEM在C语言中实现,在分析由多重摩擦裂纹引起的接触声非线性方面提供了前所未有的精度和几何灵活性,为无损检测领域做出了贡献。该研究为复杂固体结构中高效、准确的波裂相互作用模拟建立了新的框架。
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Computers & Structures
Computers & Structures 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
8.80
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122
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Computers & Structures publishes advances in the development and use of computational methods for the solution of problems in engineering and the sciences. The range of appropriate contributions is wide, and includes papers on establishing appropriate mathematical models and their numerical solution in all areas of mechanics. The journal also includes articles that present a substantial review of a field in the topics of the journal.
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