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Modeling approaches for the simulation of ultrasonic inspections of anisotropic composite structures in the CIVA software platform

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Models for the simulation of ultrasonic inspections of flat and curved plate-like composite structures, as well as stiffeners, are available in the CIVA-COMPOSITE module released in 2016. A first modelling approach using a ray-based model is able to predict the ultrasonic propagation in an anisotropic effective medium obtained after having homogenized the composite laminate. Fast 3D computations can be performed on configurations featuring delaminations, flat bottom holes or inclusions for example. In addition, computations on ply waviness using this model will be available in CIVA 2017. Another approach is proposed in the CIVA-COMPOSITE module. It is based on the coupling of CIVA ray-based model and a finite difference scheme in time domain (FDTD) developed by AIRBUS. The ray model handles the ultrasonic propagation between the transducer and the FDTD computation zone that surrounds the composite part. In this way, the computational efficiency is preserved and the ultrasound scattering by the composite structure can be predicted. Alternatively, a high order finite element approach is currently developed at CEA but not yet integrated in CIVA. The advantages of this approach will be discussed and first simulation results on Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) will be shown. Finally, the application of these modelling tools to the construction of metamodels is discussed.

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cea-04252008 , version 1 (20-10-2023)

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Karim Jezzine, Alexandre Imperiale, Florian Le Bourdais, Pierre Calmon, Nicolas Dominguez, et al.. Modeling approaches for the simulation of ultrasonic inspections of anisotropic composite structures in the CIVA software platform. 44TH ANNUAL REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION, VOLUME 37, Jul 2017, Provo, United States. pp.130003, ⟨10.1063/1.5031598⟩. ⟨cea-04252008⟩
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