Abstract |
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Due to light weight, high performance, and
increased service life, fiber-reinforced composite
materials are receiving wide attention as an advanced material in
many branches of engineering. Structural integrity of composite
structures is affected by the presence of flaws such
as cracks and delaminations in the composite material. In this
paper, elastodynamic reciprocity relations are developed for wave
scattering by flaws, when guided waves are allowed to
propagate in fiber-reinforced composite plates. These
relations are useful for checking the accuracy of the numerical
solution for the scattered wave field in ultrasonic
nondestructive evaluation of flaws in composite plate-like
structural elements. The classical elastodynamic reciprocity
theorem is used to derive simple reciprocity relations for
reflected and transmitted wave amplitudes and the
corresponding energies associated with the wave modes in a plate
with an arbitrary stacking sequence. The derived reciprocity
relations are used to check the accuracy of the numerical
solution for several example scattering problems.
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Keywords
reciprocity relations, wave scattering, composite plates, cracks, delaminations, finite elements, reflection and transmission coefficients
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