Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave

This project aims to use Lamb waves to predict the properties of materials. Due to the complexity of Lamb waves and their governing equations, computational methods are required to numerically solve these equations. This project uses the bisection method in MATLAB to solve the equations. Firstly, th...

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Main Author: Koh, John Taiwei.
Other Authors: Wong, Brian Stephen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-446602023-03-04T19:35:30Z Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave Koh, John Taiwei. Wong, Brian Stephen School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Testing of materials This project aims to use Lamb waves to predict the properties of materials. Due to the complexity of Lamb waves and their governing equations, computational methods are required to numerically solve these equations. This project uses the bisection method in MATLAB to solve the equations. Firstly, the Rayleigh-Lamb equations for the symmetric and antisymmetric Lamb waves, which are a function of the material properties, are solved for their phase and group velocity. An example dispersion curve for CFRP and aluminium alloy 2024-T3 based on the algorithm has been given as well and compared with commercial software to verify its accuracy. Next, based on measured symmetric and antisymmetric Lamb wave velocities, it becomes possible to determine the in-plane mechanical properties of the material. Two methods have been introduced, using tables and using the axial and Rayleigh waves. The values are in concordance with the initial data used to generate the Lamb wave velocities. Furthermore, this project also aims to attempt to use the transfer matrix method to derive the wave velocities. However, the results from the algorithm need verification for accuracy and consistency. Some preliminary work has been done to explore the possibility of using the transfer matrix method to determine the material properties. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2011-06-03T01:21:16Z 2011-06-03T01:21:16Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44660 en Nanyang Technological University 75 p. application/pdf
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Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave
description This project aims to use Lamb waves to predict the properties of materials. Due to the complexity of Lamb waves and their governing equations, computational methods are required to numerically solve these equations. This project uses the bisection method in MATLAB to solve the equations. Firstly, the Rayleigh-Lamb equations for the symmetric and antisymmetric Lamb waves, which are a function of the material properties, are solved for their phase and group velocity. An example dispersion curve for CFRP and aluminium alloy 2024-T3 based on the algorithm has been given as well and compared with commercial software to verify its accuracy. Next, based on measured symmetric and antisymmetric Lamb wave velocities, it becomes possible to determine the in-plane mechanical properties of the material. Two methods have been introduced, using tables and using the axial and Rayleigh waves. The values are in concordance with the initial data used to generate the Lamb wave velocities. Furthermore, this project also aims to attempt to use the transfer matrix method to derive the wave velocities. However, the results from the algorithm need verification for accuracy and consistency. Some preliminary work has been done to explore the possibility of using the transfer matrix method to determine the material properties.
author2 Wong, Brian Stephen
author_facet Wong, Brian Stephen
Koh, John Taiwei.
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author Koh, John Taiwei.
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title Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave
title_short Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave
title_full Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave
title_fullStr Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties measurement using ultrasonic lamb wave
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