TY - JOUR
T1 - Determination of elastic constants of anisotropic materials by multiple mode surface waves
AU - Ihara, Ikuo
AU - Uchida, Naoki
AU - Koguchi, Hideo
AU - Aizawa, Tatsuhiko
AU - Kihara, Junji
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - An efficient inversion technique to determine elstic constants of anisotropic solids from the leaky surface acoustic wave (LSAW) is presented. In the present inversion two types of LSAW velocities, the leaky Rayleigh mode and the pseudo-leaky Rayleigh mode, have been used as knewn parameters. Both the velocities in specified directions on the solid surface can be obtained from either the phase change or the amplitude change of the ultrasonic reflection coefficient of the surface. The elastic constants are determined from the directional variations of both the LSAW velocities using an optimization procedure. Based on the investigations of the stability and accuracy of the solution in inverse problems defined on a cubic crystal, it has been shown (that the use of dual mode LSAWs enables us to make better elastic constants determination with a high precision than the use of a single mode LSAW. In addition, it has been confirmed that, by performing a series of numerical simulations using a synthetic data and an experiment, all the elastic constants of the crystal can be determined accurately by the present inversion with the knowledge of the crystallographic orientation and the density.
AB - An efficient inversion technique to determine elstic constants of anisotropic solids from the leaky surface acoustic wave (LSAW) is presented. In the present inversion two types of LSAW velocities, the leaky Rayleigh mode and the pseudo-leaky Rayleigh mode, have been used as knewn parameters. Both the velocities in specified directions on the solid surface can be obtained from either the phase change or the amplitude change of the ultrasonic reflection coefficient of the surface. The elastic constants are determined from the directional variations of both the LSAW velocities using an optimization procedure. Based on the investigations of the stability and accuracy of the solution in inverse problems defined on a cubic crystal, it has been shown (that the use of dual mode LSAWs enables us to make better elastic constants determination with a high precision than the use of a single mode LSAW. In addition, it has been confirmed that, by performing a series of numerical simulations using a synthetic data and an experiment, all the elastic constants of the crystal can be determined accurately by the present inversion with the knowledge of the crystallographic orientation and the density.
KW - Anisotropy
KW - Elastic constants
KW - Inverse problem
KW - Nondestructive inspection
KW - Surface acoustic wave
KW - Ultrasonic inspection
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U2 - 10.1299/kikaia.64.457
DO - 10.1299/kikaia.64.457
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:71449090186
SN - 0387-5008
VL - 64
SP - 457
EP - 464
JO - Nihon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, A Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part A
JF - Nihon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, A Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part A
IS - 618
ER -