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Multi-mode wave propagation in ribbed plates - Part I: K-space characteristics

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This paper addresses the issue of energy propagation features in ribbed panels over a wide frequency range. First, a tool for estimating the wave propagation characteristics of one- and two-dimensional structures by k-space analysis is presented. This tool uses a concept of Inhomogeneous Wave Correlation with sparse measured or extracted data, and leads to the estimation of θ-dependent wavenumbers. Here, the method is employed with the sparse simulated and measured normal velocities of a set of ribbed panels and new insights into their k-space behavior are highlighted. Behavior is essentially characterized at low frequencies by structural orthotropy. Comparisons with homogenized data show very good agreement. At higher frequencies, a new behavior pattern is observed and explained both numerically and experimentally. This is a multi-modal waveguide type of propagation in a direction parallel to the ribs.

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hal-00347777 , version 1 (16-12-2008)

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Mohamed Najib Ichchou, Julien Berthaut, Manuel Collet. Multi-mode wave propagation in ribbed plates - Part I: K-space characteristics. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2008, 45 (5), pp.1179-1195. ⟨10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2007.09.032⟩. ⟨hal-00347777⟩
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