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Tribikram Kundu E ditor Nonlinear Ultrasonic and Vibro-Acoustical Techniques for Nondestructive Evaluation Nonlinear Ultrasonic and Vibro-Acoustical Techniques for Nondestructive Evaluation Tribikram Kundu Editor Nonlinear Ultrasonic and Vibro-Acoustical Techniques for Nondestructive Evaluation 123 Editor TribikramKundu DepartmentofCivilEngineering andEngineeringMechanics AerospaceandMechanicalEngineering UniversityofArizona Tucson,AZ,USA ISBN978-3-319-94474-6 ISBN978-3-319-94476-0 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94476-0 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2018956564 ©SpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG2019 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartof thematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation, broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformation storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodology nowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbytheregisteredcompanySpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland TheASAPress The ASA Press imprint represents a collaboration between the Acoustical Society ofAmericaandSpringerdedicatedtoencouragingthepublicationofimportantnew booksinacoustics.Publishedtitlesareintendedtoreflectthefullrangeofresearch inacoustics.ASAPressbookscanincludealltypesofbookspublishedbySpringer andmayappearinanyappropriateSpringerbookseries. EditorialBoard MarkF.Hamilton(Chair),UniversityofTexasatAustin JamesCottingham,CoeCollege DianaDeutsch,UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego TimothyF.Duda,WoodsHoleOceanographicInstitution RobinGlosemeyerPetrone,ThresholdAcoustics WilliamM.Hartmann(ExOfficio),MichiganStateUniversity DarleneR.Ketten,BostonUniversity JamesF.Lynch(ExOfficio),WoodsHoleOceanographicInstitution PhilipL.Marston,WashingtonStateUniversity ArthurN.Popper(ExOfficio),UniversityofMaryland MartinSiderius,PortlandStateUniversity G.ChristopherStecker,VanderbiltUniversitySchoolofMedicine NingXiang,RensselaerPolytechnicInstitute TheAcousticalSocietyofAmerica On 27 December 1928 a group of scientists and engineers met at Bell Telephone LaboratoriesinNewYorkCitytodiscussorganizingasocietydedicatedtothefield ofacoustics.PlansdevelopedrapidlyandtheAcousticalSocietyofAmerica(ASA) helditsfirstmeetingon10-11May1929withachartermembershipofabout450. TodayASAhasaworldwidemembershipof7000. Thescopeofthisnewsocietyincorporatedabroadrangeoftechnicalareasthat continues to be reflected in ASA’s present-day endeavors. Today, ASA serves the interestsofitsmembersandtheacousticscommunityinallbranchesofacoustics, both theoretical and applied. To achieve this goal, ASA has established technical committees charged with keeping abreast of the developments and needs of membershipinspecializedfieldsaswellasidentifyingnewonesastheydevelop. The Technical Committees include acoustical oceanography, animal bioacous- tics, architectural acoustics, biomedical acoustics, engineering acoustics, musical acoustics, noise, physical acoustics, psychological and physiological acoustics, signal processing in acoustics, speech communication, structural acoustics and vibration, and underwater acoustics. This diversity is one of the Society’s unique and strongest assets since it so strongly fosters and encourages cross-disciplinary learning,collaboration,andinteractions. ASA publications and meetings incorporate the diversity of these Technical Committees.Inparticular,publicationsplayamajorroleintheSociety.TheJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA) includes contributed papers and patentreviews.JASAExpressLetters(JASA-EL)andProceedingsofMeetingson Acoustics(POMA)areonline,open-accesspublications,offeringrapidpublication. AcousticsToday,publishedquarterly,isapopularopen-accessmagazine.Otherkey features of ASA’s publishing program include books, reprints of classic acoustics texts,andvideos. ASA’sbiannualmeetingsofferopportunitiesforattendeestoshareinformation, with strong support throughout the career continuum, from students to retirees. Meetings incorporate many opportunities for professional and social interactions andattendeesfindthepersonalcontactsarewardingexperience.Theseexperiences resultinbuildingarobustnetworkoffellowscientistsandengineers,manyofwhom becamelifelongfriendsandcolleagues. FromtheSociety’sinception,membersrecognizedtheimportanceofdeveloping acoustical standards with a focus on terminology, measurement procedures, and criteria for determining the effects of noise and vibration. TheASAStandards Program serves as the Secretariat for four American National Standards Institute Committeesandprovidesadministrativesupportforseveralinternationalstandards committees. Throughout its history to present day, ASA’s strength resides in attracting the interest and commitment of scholars devoted to promoting the knowledge and practicalapplicationsofacoustics.Theunselfishactivityoftheseindividualsinthe development of the Society is largely responsible for ASA’s growth and present stature. Iwouldliketodedicatethisbooktomywife Nupurwhosecontinuousinspiration, support,andsacrificemadethisproject possible. Contents 1 Fundamentals of Nonlinear Acoustical Techniques andSidebandPeakCount................................................. 1 TribikramKundu,JesúsN.Eiras,WeibinLi,PeipeiLiu,HoonSohn, andJordiPayá 2 Nonlinear Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy: Assessing GlobalDamage.............................................................. 89 JamesA.TenCateandPaulA.Johnson 3 ModelingandNumericalSimulationsinNonlinearAcoustics UsedforDamageDetection................................................ 103 Pawel Packo, Rafal Radecki, Michael J. Leamy, Tadeusz Uhl andWieslawJ.Staszewski 4 StructuralDamageDetectionBasedonNonlinearAcoustics: ApplicationExamples...................................................... 139 Andrzej Klepka, Lukasz Pieczonka, Kajetan Dziedziech, WieslawJ.Staszewski,FrancescoAymerich,andTadeuszUhl 5 Nonlinear and Hysteretic Constitutive Models for Wave PropagationinSolidMediawithCracksandContacts................ 175 V.V.Aleshin,S.Delrue,O.BouMatar,andK.VanDenAbeele 6 NonlinearUltrasonicTechniquesforMaterialCharacterization..... 225 J.-Y.Kim,L.Jacobs,andJ.Qu 7 Second-HarmonicGenerationatContactingInterfaces ............... 263 ShiroBiwa 8 Nonlinear Acoustic Response of Damage Applied for DiagnosticImaging......................................................... 301 IgorSolodov 9 NonlinearGuidedWavesandThermalStresses ........................ 345 FrancescoLanzadiScalea,AnkitSrivastava,andClaudioNucera ix x Contents 10 SubharmonicPhasedArrayforCrackEvaluation(SPACE).......... 419 YoshikazuOhara,TsuyoshiMihara,andKazushiYamanaka 11 A Unified Treatment of Nonlinear Viscoelasticity and Non-equilibriumDynamics................................................ 471 H.Berjamin,G.Chiavassa,N.Favrie,B.Lombard,andC.Payan 12 Cement-BasedMaterialCharacterizationUsingNonlinear Single-ImpactResonantAcousticSpectroscopy(NSIRAS)............ 487 J.N.Eiras,T.Kundu,J.S.Popovics,andJ.Payá 13 DynamicAcousto-ElasticTesting......................................... 509 Sylvain Haupert, Guillaume Renaud, Jacques Rivière, andParisaShokouhi 14 TimeReversalTechniques................................................. 547 Brian E. Anderson, Marcel C. Remillieux, Pierre-Yves Le Bas, andT.J.Ulrich 15 NonlocalandCodaWaveQuantificationofDamagePrecursors inCompositefromNonlinearUltrasonicResponse..................... 583 SouravBanerjeeandSubirPatra 16 Anharmonic Interactions of Probing Ultrasonic Waves with Applied Loads Including Applications Suitable for StructuralHealthMonitoring............................................. 627 JulianGrillandWolfgangGrill 17 NoncontactNonlinearUltrasonicWaveModulationforFatigue CrackandDelaminationDetection....................................... 661 HoonSohn,PeipeiLiu,HyungJinLim,andByeongjinPark 18 CharacterizingFatigueCracksUsingActiveSensorNetworks....... 699 MingHongandZhongqingSu Index............................................................................... 741 Contributors V. V.Aleshin NationalCenterforScientificResearch,JointInternationalLabora- tory LICS-LEMAC, Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnolo- gies,Villeneuved’Ascq,France Brian E.Anderson DepartmentofPhysicsandAstronomy,BrighamYoungUni- versity,Provo,UT,USA FrancescoAymerich Department of Mechanical, Chemical and Materials Engi- neering,UniversityofCagliari,Cagliari,Italy SouravBanerjee IntegratedMaterialAssessmentandPredictiveSimulationLab- oratory (i-MAPS), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina,Columbia,SC,USA H.Berjamin Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, LMA, Marseille, France ShiroBiwa Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Graduate School of Engineering,KyotoUniversity,Kyoto,Japan O.BouMatar Ecole Centrale de Lille, Joint International Laboratory LICS- LEMAC, Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies, Vil- leneuved’Ascq,France G.Chiavassa Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, M2P2, Marseille, France S.Delrue Department of Physics, Wave Propagation and Signal Processing ResearchGroup,KULeuvenKulak,Kortrijk,Belgium KajetanDziedziech Department of Robotics and Mechatronics, AGH University ofScienceandTechnology,Kraków,Poland Jesús N.Eiras Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, LMA, Marseille, France xi

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This multi-contributed volume provides a practical, applications-focused introduction to nonlinear acoustical techniques for nondestructive evaluation. Compared to linear techniques, nonlinear acoustical/ultrasonic techniques are much more sensitive to micro-cracks and other types of small distribut
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