1. Three component time reversal: Focusing vector components using a scalar source.
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Ulrich, T. J., Van Den Abeele, Koen, Le Bas, Pierre-Yves, Griffa, Michele, Anderson, Brian E., and Guyer, Robert A.
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PHYSICS research , *SOUND , *MOLECULAR acoustics , *ELASTIC waves , *ACOUSTIC surface waves , *SOUND waves , *ULTRASONICS , *TIME reversal - Abstract
In acoustics, it is known that, for a given response signal at an arbitrary location, reciprocity and time reversal (TR) can be used to focus high levels of acoustic energy at that position. In solid media, elastic waves generally induce different disturbances in three directions. In this paper, both experimental and numerical wave propagation results for solid materials demonstrate the ability to use a scalar source, a three component detector and the reciprocal TR process to selectively focus each of the different vector components, either individually or collectively. The principle is explained from an analytical point of view. The numerical and experimental study demonstrates excellent temporal and spatial focalization. Applications of the selective vector component focusing can be found in damage imaging techniques using both linear or nonlinear ultrasonic waves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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