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Bayesian normal modes identification and estimation of elastic coefficients in resonant ultrasound spectroscopy
2015
Inverse Problems
Resonant ultrasound spectroscopy is an experimental technique for measuring the stiffness of anisotropic solid materials. The free vibration resonant frequencies of a specimen are measured and the stiffness coefficients of the material adjusted to minimize the difference between experimental and predicted frequencies. An issue of this inverse approach is that the measured frequencies are not easily paired with their predicted counterpart, leading to ambiguities in the definition of the
doi:10.1088/0266-5611/31/6/065010
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