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Flexible support of a pile embedded in unsaturated soil under Rayleigh waves

Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 2022
Under the action of Rayleigh waves, pile head is easy to rotate with a concrete pile cap, and pure fixed‐head condition is rarely achieved, which is a common phenomenon for it usually occurs on the precast piles with insufficient anchorage.
Zijian Yang   +4 more
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Rayleigh waves isolation based on metamaterials surface

Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2022
Elastic metamaterials (EMMs) can attenuate surface Rayleigh waves effectively, However, it still hard to put EMMs in practical engineering applications.
Linyun Zhou, S. Wan
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Attenuation of Rayleigh waves due to surface roughness.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021
Rayleigh waves are well known to attenuate due to scattering when they propagate over a rough surface. Theoretical investigations have derived analytical expressions linking the attenuation coefficient to statistical surface roughness parameters, namely,
Georgios Sarris   +4 more
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Localization and amplification of Rayleigh waves by topological elastic metasurfaces

Smart materials and structures (Print), 2021
Recently, the concept of metasurface becomes a hot research topic due to its outstanding advantages compared with its bulk counterpart metamaterial, such as low propagation loss, cheap fabrication cost, compact geometrical structure, high integration ...
Weijian Zhou, Z. Fan
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Analytical solution for longitudinal seismic response of long tunnels subjected to Rayleigh waves

International journal for numerical and analytical methods in geomechanics (Print), 2020
The longitudinal seismic response of a long tunnel subjected to Rayleigh waves is investigated in this paper. The tunnel is assumed to be infinitely long, has a uniform cross section, and rests on a viscoelastic foundation.
Yusheng Yang   +3 more
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