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Mihai Valentin Predoi1, Martine Rousseau
1Department of Mechanics, University Politehnica Bucharest, Calea Plevnei 94, 010236-Bucharest, Romania. predoi@cat.mec.pub.ro
Abstract:
The Lamb waves are used for the ultrasonic characterization of welds because of their relative long-range propagation. In this paper, a simplified model of a weld-strip between two identical semi-infinite elastic layers is investigated. The reflected and transmitted ultrasonic fields are expressed by modal series whose coefficients are obtained by application of orthogonality relation. Comparisons with solutions obtained by finite elements wave propagation simulations are made. The energy balance between the incident and the scattered waves is also used to verify the accuracy of the obtained modal amplitudes.
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