Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1706530 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The transient scattering of SH waves by sub-surface and interface cracks parallel to the free surface in a layered elastic solid is investigated. The problem in frequency domain is solved by using a hybrid method which combines the finite element method of the near field with the boundary integral representation of the far field. The transient responses are then obtained by inverting the spectra via fast Fourier transform with the incident pulse Ricker of wavelet. Numerical results are presented for the surface displacements, dynamic stress intensity factors and wave motion in the layered half-space. Furthermore, the propagations of reflected, diffracted, and direct impact waves at any instant are clearly identified by the present method. To understand the mechanism of elastic wave interaction is very important in the field of ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation (NDE) and fracture mechanics studies.

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