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1985
It is now a century since LORD RAYLEIGH published his theoretical proof of the existence of elastic waves propagating along the plane surface of an elastic solid [1]. In reading this paper one is struck by the fact that, except for minor changes in notation, the formulation established by Rayleigh is still followed today in the theory of elastic guided
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It is now a century since LORD RAYLEIGH published his theoretical proof of the existence of elastic waves propagating along the plane surface of an elastic solid [1]. In reading this paper one is struck by the fact that, except for minor changes in notation, the formulation established by Rayleigh is still followed today in the theory of elastic guided
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1993
In an elastically isotropic semiinfinite medium having a free surface with a weak harmonic corrugation, the interaction between the Rayleigh wave guided along the free surface and the shear vertical and pressure bulk elastic waves propagating in the substrate is investigated for the propagation directions lying in a plane perpendicular to the average ...
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In an elastically isotropic semiinfinite medium having a free surface with a weak harmonic corrugation, the interaction between the Rayleigh wave guided along the free surface and the shear vertical and pressure bulk elastic waves propagating in the substrate is investigated for the propagation directions lying in a plane perpendicular to the average ...
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1985
In modern Rayleigh-wave devices, transducers are needed to generate Rayleigh waves in response to an applied electrical signal and to sense the waves so as to give an electrical output waveform. These are clearly key requirements for electronic devices, and are usually met by using interdigital transducers on piezoelectric substrates.
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In modern Rayleigh-wave devices, transducers are needed to generate Rayleigh waves in response to an applied electrical signal and to sense the waves so as to give an electrical output waveform. These are clearly key requirements for electronic devices, and are usually met by using interdigital transducers on piezoelectric substrates.
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2003
The Yoffe crack model [I] considers a crack of fixed length propagating with constant speed in an infinite plate under a uniform tensile stress normal to the crack plane. It is assumed that the crack retains its original length during propagation by resealing itself at the trailing end. For this problem the strain energy release rate G is given by $
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The Yoffe crack model [I] considers a crack of fixed length propagating with constant speed in an infinite plate under a uniform tensile stress normal to the crack plane. It is assumed that the crack retains its original length during propagation by resealing itself at the trailing end. For this problem the strain energy release rate G is given by $
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Rayleigh waves in locally resonant metamaterials
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2021Farhad Zeighami +2 more
exaly
Rayleigh Waves at Vicinal Surfaces
Physical Review Letters, 1995, Mele, , Pykhtin
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The Rayleigh wave equation—an analysis
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 1978openaire +2 more sources
Rayleigh-type waves in nonlocal micropolar solid half-space
Ultrasonics, 2017Aarti Khurana, S K Tomar
exaly
Rayleigh waves in a poroelastic half‐space
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984M Tajuddin
exaly

