Resonant properties of finite cracks and their acoustic emission spectra
Victor Krylov

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates the acoustic emission spectra of finite cracks, revealing resonant properties that produce peaks useful for crack size evaluation, using simplified models based on elastic wave principles.
Contribution
It introduces analytical models for acoustic emission spectra of finite cracks, highlighting their resonant properties and potential for crack size assessment.
Findings
Resonant peaks in acoustic spectra relate to crack size.
Simplified models can predict acoustic emission features.
Analytical solutions match numerical calculations.
Abstract
In this paper, the acoustic emission accompanying the formation of brittle cracks of finite length is investigated theoretically using the approach based on the application of Huygens' principle for elastic solids. In the framework of this approach, the main input information required for calculations of acoustic emission spectra is the normal displacements of the crack edges as a function of frequency and wavenumber. Two simple approximate models defining this function are used in this paper for calculations of the acoustic emission spectra and directivity functions of a crack of finite length. The simplest model considers a crack that opens monotonously to its static value. The more refined model accounts for oscillations during crack opening and considers a crack of finite size as a resonator for symmetric modes of Rayleigh waves propagating along the crack edges and partly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation · Rock Mechanics and Modeling · Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
