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, the surface's root mean squared height and correlation length and the Rayleigh wave's wavenumber. In the literature, three scattering regimes have been identified—the geometric (short wavelength), stochastic (short to medium wavelength), and Rayleigh (long wavelength) regimes. This study uses a high-fidelity two-dimensional finite element (FE) modelling scheme to validate existing predictions and provide a unified approach to studying the problem of Rayleigh wave scattering from rough surfa...
Characterizing cracks within elastic media forms an important aspect of ultrasonic non-destructive e...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1992. This article is posted here by permission of...
In non-destructive testing, it has been suggested that wavelength or frequency dependent Rayleigh wa...
Rayleigh waves are well known to attenuate due to scattering when they propagate over a rough surfac...
The phenomenon of Rayleigh wave attenuation due to surface roughness has been well studied theoretic...
The phenomenon of Rayleigh wave attenuation due to surface roughness has been well studied theoretic...
The relative variations of the phase velocity of Rayleigh waves on three-dimensionally and two-dimen...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
In non-destructive testing, it has been suggested that wavelength or frequency dependent Rayleigh wa...
Understanding topographic scatter has been the subject of many publications. For optically smooth su...
The light scattering of rough metallic surfaces with roughness levels ranging from a few to several ...
A great number of natural phenomena that we observe, as well as numerous man-made objects we use in ...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
Since some years our team has worked on the characterization of rough surfaces from a study of the a...
Data for complex excess attenuation have been used to determine the effective surface admittance an...
Characterizing cracks within elastic media forms an important aspect of ultrasonic non-destructive e...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1992. This article is posted here by permission of...
In non-destructive testing, it has been suggested that wavelength or frequency dependent Rayleigh wa...
Rayleigh waves are well known to attenuate due to scattering when they propagate over a rough surfac...
The phenomenon of Rayleigh wave attenuation due to surface roughness has been well studied theoretic...
The phenomenon of Rayleigh wave attenuation due to surface roughness has been well studied theoretic...
The relative variations of the phase velocity of Rayleigh waves on three-dimensionally and two-dimen...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
In non-destructive testing, it has been suggested that wavelength or frequency dependent Rayleigh wa...
Understanding topographic scatter has been the subject of many publications. For optically smooth su...
The light scattering of rough metallic surfaces with roughness levels ranging from a few to several ...
A great number of natural phenomena that we observe, as well as numerous man-made objects we use in ...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
Since some years our team has worked on the characterization of rough surfaces from a study of the a...
Data for complex excess attenuation have been used to determine the effective surface admittance an...
Characterizing cracks within elastic media forms an important aspect of ultrasonic non-destructive e...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1992. This article is posted here by permission of...
In non-destructive testing, it has been suggested that wavelength or frequency dependent Rayleigh wa...