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Chapter and Conference Paper
Accurate Modelling of Wave Propagation in Functionally Graded Solids Using Wave Packet Enriched Finite Elements
A wave packet enriched finite element (FE) formulation is presented for solving two-dimensional wave propagation problems in functionally graded media. The standard Lagrangian interpolation functions of the di...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Damage Detection Using Refined Time Reversal Method of Lamb Waves Under Varying Temperatures
This study examines the performance of the refined time-reversal method (RTRM), which recommends best reconstruction frequency as probing frequency and uses an extended mode of the reconstructed signal for com...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Efficient Layerwise Time-Domain Spectral Finite Element for Guided Wave Propagation Analysis of Multi-layered Panels
Guided wave-based structural health monitoring techniques require accurate and fast simulation tools for high-frequency wave propagation in the laminate structures. This article develops an accurate and comput...
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Article
Time-domain spectral finite element based on third-order theory for efficient modelling of guided wave propagation in beams and panels
We develop a computationally efficient time-domain spectral finite element (SFE) based on Levinson–Bickford–Reddy’s third-order theory to accurately predict guided wave propagation in beam- and panel-type stru...
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Article
An enriched finite element method for general wave propagation problems using local element domain harmonic enrichment functions
We present an enriched finite element (FE) formulation applicable for general wave propagation problems in one- and two-dimensional domains, using local element domain spatial harmonic enrichment functions whi...
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Article
Open AccessUnraveling the mystery of hearing in gerbil and other rodents with an arch-beam model of the basilar membrane
The mammalian basilar membrane (BM) consists of two collagen-fiber layers responsible for the frequency-to-place tonotopic map** in the cochlea, which together form a flat beam over at least part of the BM w...
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Article
Third Asian Conference on Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures (ACMFMS 2012)
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Thermoelectrical Buckling of Beams: Piezoelectric Effects
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Piezothermoelastic Analysis: Discrete Layer Theories
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Article
Assessment of improved zigzag and smeared theories for smart cross-ply composite cylindrical shells including transverse normal extensibility under thermoelectric loading
The improved zigzag theory recently developed by the authors for smart, piezoelectric, and laminated cylindrical shells is assessed for the response of finite-length cross-ply shells and shell panels under mec...