Acoustics and Vibrations Analyses of Materials at Different Scales: Experimental and Numerical Approaches: Volume II
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Acoustics and Vibrations".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 19936
Special Issue Editor
2. European Academy of Sciences, Engineering Division, Brussels, Belgium
Interests: acoustic, electromagnetic, and particle emission energy; acoustic emission methods for damage identification; concrete, masonry and rocks; cracking evolution in masonry arch bridges; creep behavior of concrete structures; critical phenomena from structural mechanics to geophysics; damage diagnosis in structures and construction materials; mechanics of proteins and macro-molecular structures; microcracking fracture propagation; static and dynamic analysis of high-rise buildings
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims at providing a broad coverage of recent theoretical, numerical, and experimental approaches to various problems related to acoustics and vibrations. Vibrations can occur spontaneously or be the result of anomalies in materials and structures at different scales. Thus, several methodologies that rely on the evaluation of acoustic behavior and vibrational characteristics of the system can provide excellent insight into its dynamical properties as well as about its progress toward certain damage conditions. Therefore, this Special Issue welcomes research studies that evaluate the vibrational response and assess the state of materials and structures at different scales. Both experimental investigations and theoretical and computational studies are appreciated.
Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Lacidogna
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- acoustics
- vibrations
- acoustic emission
- damage
- frequency evolution
- modal analysis
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