Case studies using Salvus

We maintain a collection of illustrated case studies of Salvus and other Mondaic case studies being used in different fields and across spatial scales. For more detailed information, please refer to our publications list.

Phased array modeling for ultrasonic applications

Simulations of elastic wave propagation helps optimizing phased array transducers by modeling ultrasonic wave behavior. Salvus simulations enable fast and efficient analysis of focal depth adjustments and transducer performance.

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Non-destructive testing of a concrete retaining wall

Application of full waveform inversion to ultrasonic inspection data acquired on a concrete structure.

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Non-destructive testing using guided waves in digital twins for CFRP-based objects

We show how accurate meshing as well as heterogeneous and anisotropic materials allow us to create physically accurate digital twins replicating ultrasonic guided waves in layered composites, fundamental to non-destructive testing.

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Simulating radiation patterns and phases for ultrasonic transducers

Simulating P-wave versus S-wave dominant transducers within a elastic media using Salvus.

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Ultrasonic inspection detection limit in Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP)

This case study shows the usage of Salvus for illustrating how different levels of attenuation in realistic materials influence the signals generated by material defects, thereby influencing the limits of detection.

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Studying ambient seismic noise with Salvus: modeling, monitoring and inversion

Leveraging ambient seismic noise, Salvus enables full-waveform inversion and fault monitoring for enhanced Earth structure analysis.

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