A numerical integration Green's function model for ultrasonic field profiles in mildly anisotropic media

Rose, J. L. ; Balasubramanian, Krishnan ; Tverdokhlebov, A. (1989) A numerical integration Green's function model for ultrasonic field profiles in mildly anisotropic media Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, 8 (3). pp. 165-179. ISSN 0195-92980195-9298

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00570885

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Abstract

A numerical integration technique utilizing a point source Green's function is introduced to analyze the wave behavior in transversely isotropic-type anisotropic media allowing us to make fast and accurate computations of the acoustic field. The centrifugally cast stainless steel (CCSS) used in nuclear power plants is chosen as a sample medium because of its columnar grain character leading to material anisotropy. A representative number of field profiles are computed and plotted to illustrate the quasi-longitudinal, quasi-transverse, and horizontally-polarized shear wave propagation in a transversely-isotropic medium. Phenomena such as beam skewing, beam splitting, beam focusing, unsymmetrical beams, and other anisotropic effects, some of which are already known from earlier experimental observations, emerge as a computational result of the introduced technique.

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Keywords:Ultrasonics; Green's Function; Anisotropic Media; Field Profiles
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