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Jan 21, 2011 - y fassent leur première présentation en conférence « internationale » mais .... highly efficient laser ultrasound generation and detection system ...
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Société Française d’Acoustique Groupe d’Acoustique Physique, Sous-marine et UltraSonore

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IOP Institute of Physics Physical Acoustics Group

Programme des dixièmes Journées anglo-françaises d’acoustique physique Fréjus, 19-21 janvier 2011 Program of the tenth Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference Fréjus, 19-21 January 2011

Alain Lhémery, chairman and scientific organisation Nader Saffari, co-chairman and scientific organisation

Remerciements Je tiens à remercier Nader Saffari en cette dixième édition de la conférence. Nous avons élaboré il y a 11 ans de cela, en compagnie de Dave Cartwright et de Marc Deschamps, le projet de créer cette conférence. Puisque cette conférence existe toujours, il semble que l’idée de départ qui avait émergé entre Nader et moi lors d’un dîner à Montréal en 1999 au cours d’une conférence, n’était pas une si mauvaise idée. La conférence a ses fidèles que je remercie également de venir régulièrement y assister, qu’elle ait lieu en France comme cette année ou au Royaume-Uni. C’est leur fidélité qui a fait le succès de cette conférence : une rencontre conviviale, de très bon niveau scientifique, au spectre large de sujets abordés, accueillant volontiers les jeunes chercheurs, encore étudiants en thèse, pour qu’ils y fassent leur première présentation en conférence « internationale » mais avec une pression limitée, et qui pour la troisième année consécutive va faire l’objet de publication (cf. remarque aux auteurs plus loin). Je tiens à remercier tout particulièrement Evelyne Dewayse, secrétaire de la Société Française d’Acoustique, pour l’aide précieuse qu’elle a apportée dans l’organisation de la conférence. Je remercie également Anne-Christine Hladky responsable scientifique du GAPSUS et Christophe Aristégui, responsable financier du GAPSUS pour leur soutien et leur aide.

Alain Lhémery

Thanks I want to thank Nader Saffari in this tenth edition of the conference. We developed 11 years ago, together with Dave Cartwright and Marc Deschamps, a project to create this conference. Since this conference still exists, it seems that the original idea that had emerged between Nader and me during a dinner in Montreal in 1999 at a conference was not such a bad idea. The conference has its loyal supporters that I also thank, to regularly attend it, when it takes place in France like this year or in the United Kingdom. It is their loyalty that has made the success of this conference: a friendly meeting, of very good scientific level, offering a broad spectrum of subjects and willingly welcoming young researchers, still PhD students, so they will do their first presentation in an "International" conference but with a limited pressure, and for the third consecutive year followed by the publication of proceedings (see note to the authors below). I want to especially thank Evelyne Dewayse, secretary of the French Acoustical Society, for the valuable assistance she has given in the conference organization. I also thank Anne-Christine Hladky, GAPSUS chairman, and Christophe Aristegui, GAPSUS financial manager, for their support and assistance.

Alain Lhémery

Remarque pour les auteurs À nouveau, la possibilité vous est donnée de soumettre une publication à paraître dans le Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Ce journal, publié en ligne par l’Institute of Physics présente plusieurs avantages qui nous ont semblé déterminants pour le choisir afin de publier les actes de notre conférence : - il est accessible en ligne, à tous sans abonnement, assurant une large audience ; - les articles ne sont publiés qu’après acceptation par un comité de lecture standard du Journal of Physics, si bien que vous pouvez les faire apparaître comme tels dans vos bibliographies personnelles. - il est référencé dans les principales bases de données bibliographiques ; votre h-index va croître ! - le coût de cette publication est limité (pas d’édition papier) ; ainsi, cela n’engendre qu’un faible surcoût à l’organisation de la conférence ce qui nous permet de maintenir les frais d’inscription bas ; - les figures peuvent être faites en couleur sans frais supplémentaires ; - c’est une façon écologique de publier pour toutes sortes de raisons (si l’on y réfléchit). La longueur des papiers n’est pas contrainte puisqu’il n’y a pas d’édition physique des actes (l’option existe mais cette fois, le coût est significatif ; le surcoût occasionné rendrait cette conférence moins attractive). Cependant, il nous semble raisonnable de limiter la taille des manuscrits à 12 pages.

Note for the authors Again, the possibility is given to submit a publication to appear in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series. This journal, published by the Institute of Physics, has several advantages that appeared very appealing to us: - this is an on-line publication, with no subscription required, this ensuring a large audience; - papers are published after acceptance under the standard referee process of the Journal of Physics; therefore, you can enter your paper in your publication list as being a refereed one. - it is referenced in all the main abstract and bibliographic databases; your h-index is going to grow! - the cost of this publication is limited (no paper edition); thus, conference fees can be as low as we want them; - colour figures are accepted, at no additional cost; - this is an ecological way of publishing for all sorts of factors (if you think about it). The length is not constrained since proceedings will not be printed (the option exists though, but additional costs make this solution less attractive as far as conference fees are concerned). However, it appears reasonable to limit the size of manuscripts to the equivalent of 12 printed pages of the journal.

Mercredi 19 après-midi (Wednesday, 19 afternoon) 13: 50 – 14:00

Alain Lhémery Welcome address

__________________________________________________________________________________ Invited talk: 14:00 – 14:30

Jérôme Idier Ultrasonic non destructive testing based on sparse deconvolution

__________________________________________________________________________________ 14:30 – 14:45

Loïc Brancheriau, Philippe Gallet, Patrice Thaunay, Philippe Lasaygues Application of ultrasonic tomography to characterize the mechanical state of standing trees (Picea abies)

14:45 – 15:00

Peter Huthwaite, Francesco Simonetti High-resolution imaging without iteration: a fast and robust method for breast ultrasound tomography

15:00 – 15:15

Loic Martinez, Nicolas Wikie-Chancellier, Emmanuel Caplain, Christ Glorieux Lamb wave interactions through dispersion 2D filters

15:15 – 15:30

Bo Lu, Michel Darmon, Catherine Potel, Victor Zernov Models comparison for the scattering of an acoustic wave on immersed targets

__________________________________________________________________________________ 15:30 – 16:00 Tea – Coffee __________________________________________________________________________________ 16:00 – 16:15

Victor Zernov, Larissa Fradkin, Michel Darmon A refinement of the Kirchhoff approximation to the scattered elastic fields

16:15 – 16:30

Warida Ben Khalifa, Karim Jezzine, Gaëtan Hello, Sébastien Grondel Analytical modelling of acoustic emission from buried or surface-breaking crack under stress

16:30 – 16:45

Victor Zernov, Arthur Gautesen, Larissa Fradkin, Michel Darmon Diffraction of a head wave by a two-dimensional elastic wedge

16:45 – 17:00

Samuel Raetz, Thomas Dehoux, Bertrand Audoin Calculation of directivity patterns of ultrasound generated by an obliquely incident laser

17:00 – 17:15

Mihai Caleap, Bruce Drinkwater, Paul Wilcox Effective wavenumber of coherent acoustic field in media with pair-correlated spheres

17:15 – 17:30

Jérôme Dubois, Christophe Aristégui, Olivier Poncelet, Alexander Shuvalov Dynamic effective properties based on single scattering theory

Jeudi 20 matin (Thursday, 20 morning) __________________________________________________________________________________ Invited talk: 08:30 – 09:00

Martyn Hill Acoustic radiation forces for the manipulation of cells and particles

__________________________________________________________________________________ 09:00 – 09:15

Richard Smith, Ahmet Arca, Xuesheng Chen, Leonel Marques, Matt Clark, Jon Aylott, Mike Somekh Design and fabrication of nanoscale ultrasonic transducers

09:15 – 09:30

Charles Croënne, Anne-Christine Hladky-Hennion, Jérôme Vasseur, Bertrand Dubus, Bruno Morvan, Dimitri Manga, Alain Tinel Numerical and experimental negative refraction of longitudinal waves in an elastic phononic crystal

09:30 – 09:45

Charles Courtney, Chun-Kiat Ong, Christine Demore, Peter Glynne-Jones, Bruce Drinkwater, Anne Bernassau, Sandy Cochran, Martyn Hill, Paul Wilcox, David Cumming Acoustic-radiation-force manipulation of microparticles using phase-controllable ultrasonic standing waves

09:45 – 10:00

Thomas Dehoux, Nicolas Tsapis, Bertrand Audoin Viscoelastic properties of polymeric microcapsules probed with laser-induced GHz acoustic waves

__________________________________________________________________________________ 10:00 – 10:30 Tea – Coffee __________________________________________________________________________________ 10:30 – 10:45

Xiaoyu Xi, Michael Lowe, Frederic Cegla Study on bubble trajectories in an acoustic standing wave field

10:45 – 11:00

Nichlas Swinteck, Stefan Bringuier, Jean-Francois Robillard, Jérôme Vasseur, Anne-Christine Hladky-Hennion, Pierre Deymier Phase-control in phononic crystals

11:00 – 11:15

Ryan Beardsley, Andrey Akimov, R P Campion, B A Glavin, Anthony Kent A semiconductor superlattice as a Terahertz acoustic phonon amplifier

11:15 – 11:30

Stéphane Serfaty, Nicolas Wilkie-Chancellier, Yohan Le Diraison, Pascal Griesmar, Jean-Yves Le Huerou New ultrasonic sensor for rheology remotely controlled by induction

11:30 – 11:45

Xuesheng Chen, Theodosia Stratoudaki, Steve Sharples, Matt Clark The possibility of a simple and highly efficient laser ultrasound generation and detection system

Jeudi 20 après-midi (Thursday, 20 afternoon) __________________________________________________________________________________ Invited talk: 14:00 – 14:30

Robert Laws An overview of marine seismic surveying

__________________________________________________________________________________ 14:30 – 14:45

Steve Sharples, Wenqi Li, Richard Smith, Matt Clark, Michael Somekh Orientation imaging using spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy

14:45 – 15:00

Christian Audoly Evaluation of speed of sound inside underwater acoustic materials using test panel acoustic measurements

15:00 – 15:15

Rob Ellwood, Steve Sharples, Matt Clark, Michael Somekh Investigation of the fatigue process using nonlinear ultrasound for aluminium and titanium samples

15:15 – 15:30

Benoit Mascaro, Michal Budzik, Julien Jumel, Michel Castaings, Martin Shanahan Monitoring of crosslinking of a DGEBA-PAMAM adhesive using mechanical and ultrasound techniques

__________________________________________________________________________________

Tea – Coffee 15:30 – 16:00 __________________________________________________________________________________ 16:00 – 16:15

Frederic Cegla, Jon Allin, Jacob Davies, Peter Cawley Ultrasonic wall thickness monitoring at high temperatures (>500°C)

16:15 – 16:30

David Sinden, Gregory Vilensky, Eleanor Stride, Nader Saffari Cavitation in models of wave propagation through tissue under high-intensity focused ultrasound

16:30 – 16:45

Grigory Vilenskiy, Gail ter Haar, Nader Saffari Lossy wave equations for biological media - comparison of accuracy, computational efficiency, simplicity

16:45 – 17:00

Vincent Mathieu, Kenji Fukui, Mami Matsukawa, Masahiko Kawabe, Romain Vayron, Emmanuel Soffer, Fani Anagnostou, Guillaume Haïat Characterization of the elastic properties of newly formed bone in the vicinity of an implant using a micro-Brillouin scattering technique

17:00 – 17:15

Pierre Gélat, Gail ter Haar, Nader Saffari Scattering of the field of a multi-element phased array by human ribs

17:15 – 17:30

Vincent Mathieu, Fani Anagnostou, Emmanuel Soffer, Guillaume Haïat The use of quantitative ultrasound for the assessment of the amount of bone surrounding an implant

17:30 – 17:45

Kamyar Firouzi, Eleanor Stride, Nader Saffari A numerical study of photoacoustic imaging of brain tumours

Conference gala dinner

Vendredi 21 matin (Friday, 21 morning) __________________________________________________________________________________ Invited talk: 08:30 – 09:00

to be confirmed

__________________________________________________________________________________ 09:00 – 09:15

Paul Fromme Hybrid model prediction of guided wave array system detection sensitivity for the SHM of fatigue cracks in large structures

09:15 – 09:30

Laura Taupin, Alain Lhémery, Vahan Baronian, Anne-Sophie Bonnet-BenDhia Scattering of obliquely incident guided waves by a stiffener bonded to a plate

09:30 – 09:45

Ludovic Moreau, Mihai Caleap, Alexander Velichko, Paul Wilcox Analytical and finite element modelling of three-dimensional guided waves scattering by through-thickness cavities with arbitrary shapes

09:45 – 10:00

Paul Wilcox, Alexander Velichko, Michael Todd, Bruce Drinkwater, Anthony Croxford Scattering of plane guided waves obliquely incident on straight features

__________________________________________________________________________________ 10:00 – 10:30 Tea – Coffee __________________________________________________________________________________ 10:30 – 10:45

Bernard Masserey, Paul Fromme High frequency guided ultrasonic waves for defect detection in multi-layered structures

10:45 – 11:00

Clémence Rouge, Alain Lhémery, Damien Ségur Modal solutions for SH guided waves radiated by an EMAT in a ferromagnetic plate

11:00 – 11:15

Zenghua Liu, Xiaodong Xie, Bin Wu, Yuhao Li, Cunfu He Longitudinal guided wave propagation in steel floral pipes

À l’an prochain – See you next year

Participants – Attendees ALTRIP, John United Kingdom +44(0)7814 272548, [email protected]

DEHOUX, Thomas UNIVERSITE BORDEAUX 1, France +33 5 40 00 89 30, [email protected]

AUDOLY, Christian DCNS, France +33 4 98 03 90 49, [email protected]

DUBOIS, Jérôme Laboratoire de Mécanique Physique, France +33 540003102, [email protected]

BEARDSLEY, Ryan University of Nottingham, United Kingdom [email protected]

EATON, Mark Cardiff University, United Kingdom +44 (0)29 2087 5924, [email protected]

BEN KHALIFA, Warida CEA Saclay, France [email protected]

FIROUZI, Kamyar University College London, United Kingdom +4420 7679 7180, [email protected]

BRANCHERIAU, Loïc CIRAD, France 0467616517, [email protected]

FRADKIN, Larissa Sound Mathematics Ltd, United Kingdom +441223355310, [email protected]

CALEAP, Mihai University of Bristol, United Kingdom +44 117 331 5919, [email protected]

FROMME, Paul UCL, United Kingdom [email protected]

CALMON, Pierre CEA SACLAY, France +33 1 69 08 39 27, [email protected]

GÉLAT, Pierre National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom [email protected]

CARTWRIGHT, Dave Ultrasound Design Ltd, United Kingdom 00441305852714, [email protected]

HILL, Martyn University of Southampton, United Kingdom +44 23 8059 3075, [email protected]

CASTAINGS, Michel Université Bordeaux I, France 05 4000 2463, [email protected]

HLADKY, Anne-Christine IEMN – ISEN, France +33 3 20 30 40 36, [email protected]

CEGLA, Frederic Imperial College, United Kingdom +44 (0)207 594 8096, [email protected]

HUTHWAITE, Peter Imperial College, United Kingdom +44 (0)207 594 7227, [email protected]

CHEN, Xuesheng University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 0115 9513980, [email protected]

IDIER, Jérôme IRCCyN, France +33 2 40 37 69 09, [email protected]

CLARK, Matt University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 0115 9513980, [email protected]

LASAYGUES, Philippe LMA - CNRS, France +33 4 91 16 42 77, [email protected]

COURTNEY, Charles University of Bristol, United Kingdom +44 (0) 117 331 5919, [email protected]

LAWS, Robert Schlumberger Cambridge Research, United Kingdom +44 7976 693804, [email protected]

LHÉMERY, Alain CEA, institut LIST, France +33 1 69 08 62 86, [email protected]

SAFFARI, Nader University College London, United Kingdom +4420 7679 7180, [email protected]

LIU, Zenghua Beijing University of Technology, China [email protected]

SINDEN, David University College London, United Kingdom [email protected]

LU, Bo CEA-LIST, France +33 1 69 08 38 30, [email protected]

SMITH, Richard University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 0115 9513980, [email protected]

LOWE, Michael Imperial College, United Kingdom +44 (0)207 594 7071, [email protected]

SWINTECK, Nichlas University of Arizona / IEMN, USA / France [email protected]

MASCARO, Benoit Université Bordeaux 1, France +33 540008930, [email protected]

TAUPIN, Laura CEA, France +33 1 69 08 60 40, [email protected]

MATHIEU, Vincent LABO RECHERCHES ORTHOPEDIQUES, France +33 157278533, [email protected]

VILENSKIY, Grigory University College London, United Kingdom +44(0)7852585755, [email protected]

MOREAU, Ludovic Université de Bristol, United Kingdom +44(0) 117 331 5919, [email protected]

WILCOX, Paul University of Bristol, United Kingdom [email protected]

PONCELET, Olivier Lab. de Mécanique Physique - UMR CNRS, France +33 5 40 00 21 91, [email protected]

WILkIE-CHANCELLIER, Nicolas Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France +33 1 34 25 73 32, [email protected]

RAETZ, Samuel LMP, France +33 540008930, [email protected] ROUGE, Clémence CEA Saclay, France [email protected]

XI, Xiaoyu Imperial College, United Kingdom +44 (0)207 594 7227, [email protected] ZERNOV, Victor Sound Mathematics Ltd, United Kingdom +441223355310, [email protected]