Defect Orientation Evaluation in Structural Plates Using Reflective Correlation Indexing

Ambuj K. Gautam;Ching-Chung Yin;Bishakh Bhattacharya
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The fundamental shear horizontal (SH0) modes exhibit conversion behaviors to higher mode (SH1) influenced by the symmetric and anti-symmetric defects within a plate. Specifically, reflected SH0 modes remain unaffected by symmetrically oriented defects while transitioning to SH1 mode in the presence of anti-symmetrically oriented defects. This prompts inquiry into the effects when defects lie between symmetric and anti-symmetric positions within the plate thickness. In order to quantify the impact of mode conversion resulting from diverse defect orientations, a thorough analysis has been conducted, and a methodology has been proposed to assess the defect’s position using mode conversion of shear horizontal (SH) guided waves. Particularly, as defects move from symmetric to anti-symmetric positions, the energy of the reflected wave is notably influenced by the defect’s orientation. This indicates that defects located close to symmetric orientations yield minimal reflected energy in the converted SH1 mode, whereas those approaching anti-symmetric orientations exhibit significant reflected energy in the converted SH1 mode. To precisely identify the defect’s position, an assessment of the Reflective Correlation Indexing (RCI) of the converted mode has been conducted. Numerical simulations have been performed to investigate these phenomena and validated with an experimental result using chevron EMAT.
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基于反射相关索引的结构板缺陷定位评价
受板内对称和反对称缺陷的影响,基剪水平模态(SH0)表现出向高模态(SH1)的转换行为。具体来说,反射SH0模式不受对称取向缺陷的影响,而在存在反对称取向缺陷的情况下过渡到SH1模式。这促使人们探究当缺陷位于板厚内的对称和反对称位置之间时的影响。为了量化由不同缺陷方向引起的模态转换的影响,进行了深入的分析,并提出了一种使用剪切水平(SH)导波的模态转换来评估缺陷位置的方法。特别是,当缺陷从对称位置移动到反对称位置时,反射波的能量受到缺陷方向的显著影响。这表明,接近对称取向的缺陷在转换SH1模式下产生的反射能量最小,而接近反对称取向的缺陷在转换SH1模式下产生的反射能量显著。为了准确地识别缺陷的位置,对转换模式的反射相关索引(RCI)进行了评估。本文对这些现象进行了数值模拟,并与实验结果进行了验证。
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