Transient Wave Field Calculation for Ultrasonic Transducers Using Integral Transform Methods

1997 ◽  
pp. 343-348 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elfgard Kuehnicke ◽  
Uwe Voelz
Author(s):  
O̸ystein Lande ◽  
Thomas B. Johannessen

Analysis of wave structure interaction problems are increasingly handled by employing CFD methods such as the well known Volume-of-Fluid (VoF) method. In particular for the problem of deck impact on fixed structures with slender substructures, CFD methods have been used extensively in the last few years. For this case, the initial conditions have usually been treated as regular waves in an undisturbed wave field which may be given accurately as input. As CFD analyses become more widely available and are used for more complex problems it is also necessary to consider the problem of irregular waves in a CFD context. Irregular waves provide a closer description of the sea surface than regular waves and are also the chief source of statistical variability in the wave induced loading level. In general, it is not feasible to run a long simulation of an irregular seastate in a CFD analysis today since this would require very long simulation times and also a very large computational domain and sophisticated absorbing boundary conditions to avoid build-up of reflections in the domain. The present paper is concerned with the use of a single transient wave group to represent a large event in an irregular wave group. It is well known that the autocovariance function of the wave spectrum is proportional to the mean shape of a large wave in a Gaussian wave field. The transient nature of such a wave ensures that a relatively small wave is generated at the upwave boundary and dissipated at the downwave boundary compared with the wave in the centre of the domain. Furthermore, a transient wave may be embedded in a random background if it is believed that the random background is important for the load level. The present paper describes the method of generating transient wave groups in a CFD analysis of wave in deck impact. The evolution of transient wave groups is first studied and compared with experimental measurements in order to verify that nonlinear transient waves can be calculated accurately using the present CFD code. Vertical wave induced loads on a large deck is then investigated for different undisturbed wave velocities and deck inundations.


1976 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 652-656 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. M. Keer ◽  
C. T. Lin ◽  
T. Mura

The problem of adhesively bonded sheets, one of which is cracked, is formulated by the utilization of integral transform methods. The objective of the investigation is to calculate the stress-intensity factor at the crack tip for the cracked sheets. Results are obtained when the cracked sheet has a single crack and an array of identical, equally spaced, coplanar cracks. Results tend to indicate that the growth of crack implies a reduction in the stress-intensity factor.


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