Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1759571 Ultrasonics 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a fast and reliable method, for obtaining all the range of dispersion curves for wave propagation usually used in practice, by numerical simulation only, via common commercial finite element codes. Essentially, the method is based on a simple and robust approach, consisting in a few series of modal analyses for a representative part of the inspected structure. In this way, for different wave lengths, one can find the mode shapes and corresponding natural frequencies by solving some real, symmetric and well numerically conditioned eigenvalue problems. The method allows the extraction of propagating modes only and, in spite of not producing continuous dispersion curves, it is not susceptible to aliasing effects, as some similar methods are. Additionally, complete graphical representations of guided waves are possible with some minor calculus effort.

Research highlights► A method for dispersion curves extraction via common finite element codes is presented. ► It is based on modal analysis for a representative part of the waveguide structure. ► The main idea consists of changing the length of the structure representative part. ► Complete graphical representations of guided waves are possible.

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