TY - JOUR
T1 - Properties of torsional guided wave propagating in grouting bolts
AU - He, Wen
AU - Zhao, Kui
AU - Ning, Jian Guo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/10/1
Y1 - 2015/10/1
N2 - The propagation characteristics of torsional guided waves in grouting bolts were theoretically studies. Firstly, dispersion equations of torsional guided wave propagation in two-layer structure of grouting bolts were established, then energy velocity and attenuation dispersion curves were calculated and displacement distribution characteristics of guided waves were obtained. Results show that: (1) In the frequency range of 500 kHz, only three torsional guided wave modes exist in grouting bolts, which are T(0, 1), T(0, 2) and T(0, 3), and the three guided wave modes are dispersive. As frequency increases. guided wave energy velocity increases as well, and the attenuation value of guided wave decreases. (2) T(0, 1) guided wave mode with frequencies of 50 kHz and 200 kHz maintains large circumferential displacement inside the bolt, which means that the guided wave mode is suitable for bolt flaw testing. Meanwhile the guided wave mode maintains large circumferential displacement in the bolt/grout interface, which leads to guided wave energy leakage from bolt into grout media, and guided wave attenuates significantly. (3) When guided wave frequency is higher than 100 kHz, the varying of bolt diameter has almost no effect on T(0, 1) mode guided wave energy velocity, At the meantime, when guided wave frequency is lower than 100 kHz, T(0, 1) mode guided wave energy velocity decreases as the increasing of grout media'elastic modulus.
AB - The propagation characteristics of torsional guided waves in grouting bolts were theoretically studies. Firstly, dispersion equations of torsional guided wave propagation in two-layer structure of grouting bolts were established, then energy velocity and attenuation dispersion curves were calculated and displacement distribution characteristics of guided waves were obtained. Results show that: (1) In the frequency range of 500 kHz, only three torsional guided wave modes exist in grouting bolts, which are T(0, 1), T(0, 2) and T(0, 3), and the three guided wave modes are dispersive. As frequency increases. guided wave energy velocity increases as well, and the attenuation value of guided wave decreases. (2) T(0, 1) guided wave mode with frequencies of 50 kHz and 200 kHz maintains large circumferential displacement inside the bolt, which means that the guided wave mode is suitable for bolt flaw testing. Meanwhile the guided wave mode maintains large circumferential displacement in the bolt/grout interface, which leads to guided wave energy leakage from bolt into grout media, and guided wave attenuates significantly. (3) When guided wave frequency is higher than 100 kHz, the varying of bolt diameter has almost no effect on T(0, 1) mode guided wave energy velocity, At the meantime, when guided wave frequency is lower than 100 kHz, T(0, 1) mode guided wave energy velocity decreases as the increasing of grout media'elastic modulus.
KW - Attenuation
KW - Dispersion
KW - Energy velocity
KW - Grouting bolt
KW - Grouting media
KW - Torsional guided wave
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U2 - 10.7511/jslx201505012
DO - 10.7511/jslx201505012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84958615047
SN - 1007-4708
VL - 32
SP - 650
EP - 655
JO - Jisuan Lixue Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics
JF - Jisuan Lixue Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics
IS - 5
ER -