Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1874465 Physics Procedia 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We solve the problem of the interaction of a transient guided elastic wave by a planar crack with an indirect Boundary Element approach in the Laplace domain (t → s). The originality of this work is to use the numerical Green function of the layered plate rather than the analytical Green function of each layer. As a consequence, the BEM matrices are small. To obtain the Green function in the (x,z,s) domain we first solve the equations in the Fourier transform (k,z,s) domain with a Global Matrix approach, and then perform a numerical inverse FFT. Comparisons with finite element show excellent agreement. This approach is fast and low memory consuming for planar defects in arbitrary layered media, and can be extended to arbitrary shapes and boundary conditions for a higher computational cost. It is valid in 3D, however only the 2D case is considered in this work.

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