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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Mathematical Modelling Année : 2018

Energy methods for non-destructive testing in a two dimensional damaged structure

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The article investigates the response to ultrasonic exploration using Helmholtz equations. It concerns non-destructive testing in homogeneous and heterogeneous materials. We suggest an energy invariant for detecting a defect. This quantity is more stable than pointwise values for analyzing the echo of an ultrasonic wave. The model avoids reflection of waves on a part of the boundary in order to simulate infinite structures in one direction. The defect is a circular hole or a slit. Numerical tests are presented in order to illustrate the method.

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hal-04029685 , version 1 (15-03-2023)

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Abderrahim Bezza, Philippe Destuynder, Caroline Fabre, Olivier Wilk. Energy methods for non-destructive testing in a two dimensional damaged structure. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2018, 60, pp.300-319. ⟨10.1016/j.apm.2018.03.029⟩. ⟨hal-04029685⟩
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