Acoustoelastic Responses of an Elastoplastically Deformed Body

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1988
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Wu, Tsung-Tsong
Pao, Yih-Hsing
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
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The acoustoelastic response of an elastically deformed body can be characterized successfully by the theory of acoustoelasticity [1]. In the case of a body with plastic deformation, however, many investigators [2–5] have shown that the hyperelastic theory of acoustoelasticity is inadequate, and several modified theories of acoustoelasticity [6–10] were then proposed to incorporate the plastic strain effect.

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