The surface acoustic wave (SAW) propagating in a sample of steel is simulated by using finite element method (FEM). The waves are excited by a load function with propagation properties such as phase velocity dispe...The surface acoustic wave (SAW) propagating in a sample of steel is simulated by using finite element method (FEM). The waves are excited by a load function with propagation properties such as phase velocity disper- sion and wide bandwidth. A two-dimensional model consisting of surface defects loaded with a wideband 50--200 M Hz and short time 0.1 gs displacement function is investigated in the time and frequency domains. By transient dy- namic analysis, Fourier transform and dispersion calculation, snapshots of propagating wave and responses from sens- ing points are presented. It is indicated that this supervision approach is sensitive to the surface cracks and reflections.展开更多
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文摘The surface acoustic wave (SAW) propagating in a sample of steel is simulated by using finite element method (FEM). The waves are excited by a load function with propagation properties such as phase velocity disper- sion and wide bandwidth. A two-dimensional model consisting of surface defects loaded with a wideband 50--200 M Hz and short time 0.1 gs displacement function is investigated in the time and frequency domains. By transient dy- namic analysis, Fourier transform and dispersion calculation, snapshots of propagating wave and responses from sens- ing points are presented. It is indicated that this supervision approach is sensitive to the surface cracks and reflections.