Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
288617 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The influence of damage on waves propagating in complex geometry waveguides is investigated through a numerical model formulated by combining the Spectral Finite Element Method and Perturbation Techniques. The resulting numerical tool allows efficient computation of the wave propagation response and the analysis of the effects of damages of various extent and location. The dynamic behavior of the damaged waveguides is described through a general higher order model which couples different waves thus allowing the prediction of mode conversion phenomena. Arbitrary cross-section can be considered through Finite Element (FE) discretization according to well-established Semi-Analytical Finite Element (SAFE) procedures. Two types of damages which allow the application of perturbation theory are considered: a small localized reduction of the thickness and a reduction of material stiffness and density. A validation by comparison with a Finite Element Model as well as numerical examples are presented to illustrate the model capabilities.

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