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Viscoelastic shear modulus measurement of thin materials by interferometry at ultrasonic frequencies. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper introduces a method to measure the complex shear modulus of thin viscoelastic slabs by analyzing shear wave reflection and transmission.
  • This technique involves using bond layers with controlled thickness to ensure reproducible shear wave transmission and aims to evaluate the shear modulus based on detailed models of the experimental setup.
  • The method is noted for its accuracy and reproducibility, making it a valuable tool for characterizing the properties of attenuating materials at high frequencies.

Article Abstract

This paper presents a technique for measuring the complex shear modulus of thin slabs of viscoelastic solids based on the measurement of the reflection and transmission of plane shear waves through a sample inserted between two delays lines. Reproducible shear wave transmission through the sample is achieved by inserting bond layers with controlled thickness between the delay lines and the sample and by characterizing beforehand the bond rheology. The frequency dependent complex shear modulus is quantitatively evaluated from the transmission and reflection coefficients using an exact model of interferences within the delay line-bond-sample-bond-delay line sandwich and by selecting the solution among the muliple solutions of the inverse problem from considerations on time of flight and sample thickness. Thanks to its reproducibility and accuracy, this method appears as an original and efficient technique for quantitatively characterizing the high frequency shear modulus of attenuating materials.

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