Title :
Three-mode coupling of symmetric and antisymmetric lamb waves in plates with finite corrugations
Author :
Asfar, Omar ; Morvan, Bruno ; Izbicki, Jean-Louis
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Jordan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Irbid, Jordan
Abstract :
Coupled-mode equations governing the amplitudes of the higher-order symmetric Lamb modes S1 and S2 with the antisymmetric mode A2 in an infinite elastic plate with sinusoidal surface corrugation over a finite length are obtained via multiple-scales analysis. This phenomenon of three-mode coupling is observed when the wavenumbers ks1 and ks2 of the symmetric modes and kA2 of the antisymmetric mode satisfy the simultaneous resonance conditions ks1 - kA2 = kw and kA2 - ks2 = kw, where kw is the wavenumber of the sinusoidal corrugation. Near resonance, the coupled amplitude equations are solved exactly as an initial-value problem and it is seen that the modes are transmitted through the grating without reflection. Complete conversion from the symmetric modes into the antisymmetric mode is observed at periodic intervals along the grating when the resonance conditions are exactly satisfied. The effect of detuning away from resonance also shows propagation without reflection with periodic energy exchange. In the latter case, the modes couple without complete conversion. This phenomenon of mode conversion is confirmed by the results of an experiment on an aluminum plate with a triangular grating excited with the S2 symmetric mode at 2.7 MHz.
Keywords :
elasticity; initial value problems; plates (structures); surface acoustic waves; antisymmetric Lamb waves; coupled-mode equations; finite corrugations; higher-order symmetric Lamb modes; infinite elastic plate; initial-value problem; mode conversion; multiple-scales analysis; simultaneous resonance; sinusoidal surface corrugation; symmetric Lamb waves; three-mode coupling; wavenumbers; Acoustics; Corrugated surfaces; Couplings; Equations; Gratings; Reflection; Surface waves;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.006675