1st Edition

Mechanics of Elastic Waves and Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation

By Tribikram Kundu Copyright 2019
    396 Pages 7 Color & 203 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    396 Pages 7 Color & 203 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Summary:
    This book presents necessary background knowledge on mechanics to understand and analyze elastic wave propagation in solids and fluids.  This knowledge is necessary for elastic wave propagation modeling and for interpreting experimental data generated during ultrasonic nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E).  The book covers both linear and nonlinear analyses of ultrasonic NDT&E techniques.  The materials presented here also include some exercise problems and solution manual.  Therefore, this book can serve as a textbook or reference book for a graduate level course on elastic waves and/or ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation.  It will be also useful for instructors who are interested in designing short courses on elastic wave propagation in solids or NDT&E. 

    The materials covered in the first two chapters provide the fundamental knowledge on linear mechanics of deformable solids while Chapter 4 covers nonlinear mechanics.  Thus, both linear and nonlinear ultrasonic techniques are covered here. Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques are becoming more popular in recent years for detecting very small defects and damages. However, this topic is hardly covered in currently available textbooks.  Researchers mostly rely on published research papers and research monographs to learn about nonlinear ultrasonic techniques. Chapter 3 describes elastic wave propagation modeling techniques using DPSM.  Chapter 5 is dedicated to an important and very active research field – acoustic source localization – that is essential for structural health monitoring and for localizing crack and other type of damage initiation regions.

     

    Features
    • Introduces Linear and Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques in a single book.
    • Commences with basic definitions of displacement, displacement gradient, traction and stress.
    • Provides step by step derivations of fundamental equations of mechanics as well as linear and nonlinear wave propagation analysis.
    • Discusses basic theory in addition to providing detailed NDE applications.
    • Provides extensive example and exercise problems along with an extensive solutions manual.

    1 Mechanics of Elastic Waves – Linear Analysis

    2 Guided Elastic Waves – Analysis and Applications in Nondestructive

    Evaluation

    3 Modeling Elastic Waves by Distributed Point Source Method (DPSM)

    4 Nonlinear Ultrasonic Techniques for Nondestructive Evaluation

    5 Acoustic Source Localization

    Biography

    Professor Tribikram Kundu received his bachelor degree in mechanical engineering form IIT Kharagpur, where he was the winner of the President of India Gold Medal (PGM). After completing his PhD at UCLA and winning the outstanding graduate student award he joined the faculty at the University of Arizona where he was promoted to Full Professor and was later distinguished as a Faculty Fellow in the College of Engineering. To date he has supervised 34 PhD students, published 7 books, 15 book chapters and 315 technical papers: 156 of those in refereed scientific journals. He has won the Humbolt Research Prize (Senior Scientist Award) and Humboldt Fellowship awards from Germany, 2012 NDE Life Time Achievement Award from SPIE (the International Society for Optics and Photonics), 2015 Research Award for Sustained Excellence from ASNT (American Society for Nondestructive Testing), 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award and 2008 Person of the Year Award from the Structural Health Monitoring Journal. He received a number of invited Professorships from France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, South Korea, Poland, China, Japan and India. He is a Fellow of 5 professional societies - ASME, ASCE, SPIE, ASNT and ASA.