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Resonant ultrasound spectroscopy: Sensitivity analysis for anisotropic materials with hexagonal symmetry

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Resonance ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) is a non-destructive technique for evaluating elastic and anelastic material properties. The frequencies of free vibrations for a carefully crafted sample are measured, and material properties… Click to show full abstract

Resonance ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) is a non-destructive technique for evaluating elastic and anelastic material properties. The frequencies of free vibrations for a carefully crafted sample are measured, and material properties can be extracted from this. In one popular application, the determination of monocrystal elasticity, the results are not always reliable. In some cases, the resonant frequencies are insensitive to changes in certain elastic constants or their linear combinations. Previous work has been done to characterize these sensitivity issues in materials with isotropic and cubic symmetry. This work examines the sensitivity of elastic constant measurements by the RUS method for materials with hexagonal symmetry, such as titanium-diboride. We investigate the reliability of RUS data and explore supplemental measurements to obtain an accurate and complete set of elastic constants.

Keywords: ultrasound spectroscopy; sensitivity; hexagonal symmetry; spectroscopy; materials hexagonal

Journal Title: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Year Published: 2020

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