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摘要
本文介绍了两个干接触固体表面之间的接触声学非线性实验结果,这两个表面经历了中等程度的塑性变形。目前的研究旨在调查弹塑性滞后、表面粗糙度和可能的粘合力对声学非线性的影响。超声波结果与 Kim 和 Lee(2007 年)的弹塑性接触模型和 Blanloeuil 等人(2020 年)的拍击模型的结果进行了比较,结果表明,在低压下,非线性主要由界面上轻接触裂纹的拍击和高压下的弹塑性非线性弹簧主导。除了这些主要趋势外,还有一些一致的次要趋势,这归因于粘合力的影响。存在一个临界压力水平,在该压力水平上,裂缝的粘附力开始变得更加明显。正如模型所预测的那样,非线性随表面粗糙度的增加而增加,因此在高压状态下卸载时非线性总是较低。通过测量两种不同相对湿度下的非线性度,研究了附着力的影响。实验结果中一些系统的、物理上合理的趋势说明了粘附力对声学非线性的可能影响。
Experimental Contact Acoustic Nonlinearity of Interfaces During Loading-Unloading Cycle: Combined Effects of Elastoplastic Nonlinear Spring, Crack-Clapping, and Adhesion
Experimental results are presented for the contact acoustic nonlinearity of interfaces between two solid surfaces in dry contact which experience a moderate level of plastic deformation. The current research aims at investigating the effects of the elastoplastic hysteresis, surface roughness, and possible adhesive force on the acoustic nonlinearity. The ultrasonic results are compared with results from the elastoplastic contact model of Kim and Lee (2007) and the clapping model of Blanloeuil et al. (2020), which reveals that the nonlinearities are dominated by clapping of lightly contacting cracks at the interface at low pressures and by the elastoplastic nonlinear spring at high pressures. On top of this major trends, there are consistent minor trends which are attributed to the effects of adhesive force. There is a critical pressure level at which the adhesive clapping of cracks starts being more pronounced. As predicted by the model, the nonlinearity increases with the surface roughness and thus is always lower during unloading in the high pressure regime. The effects of the adhesion are investigated by measuring the nonlinearity at two different relative humidity levels. Some systematic, physically reasonable trends in the experimental results illustrates possible effects of the adhesive force on the acoustic nonlinearity.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation provides a forum for the broad range of scientific and engineering activities involved in developing a quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) capability. This interdisciplinary journal publishes papers on the development of new equipment, analyses, and approaches to nondestructive measurements.