Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11024191 | Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2019 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Because of the difficulty in quantifying weak nonlinear Lamb waves in strong noises, the second harmonic generated by material nonlinearity or microcontact crack is detected using the Duffing-Van der Pol oscillator (DVPO), and its relative intensity is quantified based on the periodic trajectory area exponent (PTAE) of the oscillator output. In this paper, the windowed harmonic is amplified by different magnification factors and then fed into the DVPO. The linear fitting relationship between the amplification factor and the PTAE is established, from which the absolute amplitude of the second harmonic is estimated. The simulations on aluminum plates with different sizes of contact microcracks validate that the PTAE can quantify the intensity of the second harmonic generated by contact microcracks. Moreover, the experimental data of aluminum plate also demonstrate that the proposed method can more accurately quantify the material nonlinearity in a noisy environment than other conventional denoising methods.
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Authors
Xiaofeng Liu, Kaiquan Pu, Lin Bo, Kangjun Yang, Youxuan Zhao, Yaolu Liu, Jun Zhang, Ning Hu,