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A finite element study of transient wave propagation in plates
Author(s) -
Mary Sansalone,
Nicholas J. Carino,
N. N. Hsu
Publication year - 1987
Publication title -
journal of research of the national bureau of standards
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2376-5259
pISSN - 0160-1741
DOI - 10.6028/jres.092.025
Subject(s) - transient (computer programming) , finite element method , physics , mechanics , computer science , thermodynamics , operating system
Studies of transient wave propagation in plates were carried out to establish a basis for the impact-echo technique as a nondestructive test for flaw detection in concrete. The surface displacements caused by stress waves generated by point impact on a plate were calculated using both the Green’s function solution and the finite element method; displacement waveforms obtained by the two approaches showed good agreement. Displacement and stress fields in a plate were studied using finite element analysis. It was shown that transient point load applied normal to a stress-free boundary gives rise to P- and S- “wakes”—disturbances trailing the P- and S-waves. The displacement and stress fields in each wake resemble those in the preceding wave.

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