Monitoring applied and residual stress in materials and structures by non-destructive acoustoelastic techniques

Anna Castellano, Pilade Foti, A. Fraddosio, S. Marzano, F. Paparella, Mario Daniele Piccioni
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Abstract

We present an innovative non-destructive approach based on the analysis of acoustoelastic effect for monitoring applied and residual stress in materials and structures. The proposed approach can be considered as base for a structures monitoring system. The analysis of the acoustoelastic effect for solid bodies, i.e., the correlation between the acoustic properties and the stress state, may be suitably exploited for experimental purposes. To this aim, relevant modeling and experimental issues should be overcome. Indeed, the usual theoretical framework of the acoustoelastic measurements is the so-called third-order elasticity, based on the use of the acoustoelastic coefficients, and requiring relatively simple experimental measurements. Here, by adopting an innovative ultrasonic setup, we investigate the capability of a theoretical model developed within the linearized elasticity, and used for describing the propagation of small amplitude waves in prestressed elastic materials. The results of the ultrasonic tests show that this approach in capable of accurate in situ stress measurements. The proposed experimental setup could be further investigated for monitoring applications of stress states in structures during their service life.
用非破坏性声弹性技术监测材料和结构中的应用应力和残余应力
我们提出了一种基于声弹性效应分析的无损检测方法,用于监测材料和结构中的外加应力和残余应力。该方法可作为结构监测系统的基础。分析固体的声弹性效应,即声学特性与应力状态之间的关系,可以适当地用于实验目的。为此,需要克服相关的建模和实验问题。实际上,声弹性测量的通常理论框架是所谓的三阶弹性,基于声弹性系数的使用,并且需要相对简单的实验测量。在这里,我们采用一种创新的超声波装置,研究了在线性化弹性内建立的理论模型的能力,并用于描述预应力弹性材料中的小振幅波的传播。超声波测试结果表明,该方法能够准确测量地应力。提出的实验装置可以进一步研究在结构使用寿命期间监测应力状态的应用。
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