Motivated by the unexpected appearance of shear horizontal Rayleigh surface waves, we investigate the mechanics of antiplane wave reflection and propagation in couple stress (CS) elastic materials. Surface waves arise by mode conversion at a free surface, whereby bulk travelling waves trigger inhomogeneous modes. Indeed, Rayleigh waves are perturbations of the travelling mode and stem from its reflection at grazing incidence. As well known, they correspond to the real zeros of the Rayleigh function. Interestingly, we show that the same generating mechanism sustains a new inhomogeneous wave, corresponding to a purely imaginary zero of the Rayleigh function. This wave emerges from "reflection" of a bulk standing mode: This produces a new t...
In this article, we propose the existence of some dispersive Rayleigh-waves propagated within the su...
There exist two kinds of simple waves, i.e., non-coupled simple waves(only longitudinal component) a...
Rayleigh–Bloch (RB) waves in elasticity, in contrast to those in scalar wave systems, appear to have...
Motivated by the unexpected appearance of shear horizontal Rayleigh surface waves, we investigate th...
We investigate antiplane Stoneley waves, localized at the discontinuity surface between two perfectl...
The role of microstructure in affecting propagation of antiplane Stoneley waves, that are waves loca...
Rayleigh waves are analysed in elastic lattices incorporating inertial devices that couple in-plane ...
The propagation of nonlinear surface elastic waves, or Rayleigh waves, is studied in the case of a h...
We investigate the effect of a semi-infinite rectilinear crack on diffraction and reflection of anti...
A combination of the two lowest Rayleigh-Lamb modes can approximate, on one surface, a Rayleigh surf...
We develop an explicit asymptotic model for the Rayleigh wave field arising in case of stresses pres...
Surface waves at a free interface of a saturated porous medium and at an interface between a porous ...
The paper is concerned with development of the asymptotic formulation for surface wave field induced...
We propose a new approach for assessing microstructural properties of materials via nondestructive t...
Elastodynamics of a half-space coated by a thin soft layer with a clamped upper face is considered. ...
In this article, we propose the existence of some dispersive Rayleigh-waves propagated within the su...
There exist two kinds of simple waves, i.e., non-coupled simple waves(only longitudinal component) a...
Rayleigh–Bloch (RB) waves in elasticity, in contrast to those in scalar wave systems, appear to have...
Motivated by the unexpected appearance of shear horizontal Rayleigh surface waves, we investigate th...
We investigate antiplane Stoneley waves, localized at the discontinuity surface between two perfectl...
The role of microstructure in affecting propagation of antiplane Stoneley waves, that are waves loca...
Rayleigh waves are analysed in elastic lattices incorporating inertial devices that couple in-plane ...
The propagation of nonlinear surface elastic waves, or Rayleigh waves, is studied in the case of a h...
We investigate the effect of a semi-infinite rectilinear crack on diffraction and reflection of anti...
A combination of the two lowest Rayleigh-Lamb modes can approximate, on one surface, a Rayleigh surf...
We develop an explicit asymptotic model for the Rayleigh wave field arising in case of stresses pres...
Surface waves at a free interface of a saturated porous medium and at an interface between a porous ...
The paper is concerned with development of the asymptotic formulation for surface wave field induced...
We propose a new approach for assessing microstructural properties of materials via nondestructive t...
Elastodynamics of a half-space coated by a thin soft layer with a clamped upper face is considered. ...
In this article, we propose the existence of some dispersive Rayleigh-waves propagated within the su...
There exist two kinds of simple waves, i.e., non-coupled simple waves(only longitudinal component) a...
Rayleigh–Bloch (RB) waves in elasticity, in contrast to those in scalar wave systems, appear to have...