研究目的
Investigating the therapeutic effects of a specific herbal medicine on a particular disease.
研究成果
The proposed wave-based optimization approach effectively detects defects in waveguide assemblies with curved joints by maximizing the amplitude of reflected signals. The method is validated through numerical experiments and time response analysis, showing its potential for practical applications in non-destructive testing.
研究不足
The approach is computationally intensive for large numbers of DOFs and requires careful selection of parameters to avoid numerical ill-conditioning. The near field effect of defects close to joints can complicate the detection process.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The WFE method is used for computing waves in periodic structures and assessing reflection and transmission coefficients around defects and curved joints.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Waveguide assemblies with curved joints and defects are modeled using FE meshes.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
FE meshes for waveguides, joints, and defects; MATLAB R for optimization.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Computation of wave modes, scattering matrices, and optimization of joint properties to maximize reflected signals from defects.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Analysis of reflection coefficients and time response simulations to validate the approach.
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