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Bulk strain solitary waves in bonded layered polymeric bars with delamination
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2012
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EngineeringSurface WaveMechanical EngineeringBulk Strain SolitonsWave MotionThermoplastic CompositeSoft MatterWave TheoryElasticity (Physics)MechanicsSingle Incident SolitonMaterial NonlinearitiesMaterials ScienceStress WaveSolitary WaveWave PropagationSolid MechanicsApplied PhysicsLayered Polymeric BarsStructural MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
We report the registration of delamination induced variations in the dynamics of bulk strain solitary waves in layered polymeric bars with the glassy and rubber-like adhesives, for the layers made of the same material. The key phenomenon in a layered structure with the glassy bonding is the delamination caused fission of a single incident soliton into a wave train of solitons, with the detectable increase in the amplitude of the leading solitary wave. The significant feature of bulk strain solitons in structures bonded with the rubber-like adhesive is the generation of radiating solitary waves, whilst co-propagating ripples disappear in the delaminated area. The observed variations may be used for the detection of delamination in lengthy layered structures.
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