Two-dimensional modeling of wave propagation in materials with hysteretic nonlinearity

  • Vanaverbeke S
  • Abeele K
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Abstract

A multiscale model for the two-dimensional nonlinear wave propagation in a locally microdamaged medium is presented, and numerical simulations are analyzed in view of nondestructive testing applications. The multiscale model uses a statistical distribution of hysterons and upscales their microscopic stress-strain relations to a mesoscopic level. Macroscopic observations are then predicted by finite integration techniques. The influence of a small region with hysteretic nonlinearity on the generation of harmonics is investigated, and numerical results for different amplitudes of the input signal and different analysis techniques of the response signal are presented. Second, a study is conducted on the interaction of a Rayleigh wave with a microdamaged zone with hysteretic nonlinearity at the surface of an otherwise linear body, and the influence of the microdamaged zone on the surface wave velocity and on the generation of harmonics is examined. It is found that the effect of hysteresis on the Rayleigh wave propagation can be barely seen in the surface wave velocity measurement, but shows up nicely in the wave spectrum. The potential of a nonlinearity based depth profiling technique is explored by evaluating the nonlinear responses at different frequencies for a vertically stratified medium with spatially varying hysteresis properties.

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Vanaverbeke, S., & Abeele, K. V. D. (2007). Two-dimensional modeling of wave propagation in materials with hysteretic nonlinearity. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 122(1), 58–72. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2739803

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