This paper addresses a theoretical study of guided normal waves in elastic isotropic bars of rectangular cross-section by an analytical superposition method. Dispersion properties of propagating and evanescent modes for four families are analyzed in detail at various geometric and physical parameters of the bar. A comparison of the obtained results with the well-known properties for waves in infinite plates and circular cylinders is provided. The complicated structure of dispersion spectra is explained. High-frequency limiting values for phase and group velocities of normal waves are established for the first time. Calculated data agree well with the available experimental results
AbstractIn this article, we are concerned with the propagation of elastic waves in isotropic heterog...
Dispersion relations are obtained for the propagation of symmetric and antisymmetric modes in a free...
A method of calculating dispersion curves for guided waves in slight, azimuthally anisotropic format...
Both dispersion curves and wave structures, which are displacement distributions on a bar cross-sect...
Theoretical and experimental issues of acquiring dispersion curves for bars of arbitrary cross-secti...
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Wave propagation in homogeneous elastic structures is studied. Dispersion relations are obtained for...
propagation in homogeneous elastic structures is studied. Dispersion relations are ob-tained for ela...
We present a brief review of dispersion characteristics of normal modes in an elastic slab and a cyl...
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A self-adjoint method is proposed to derive the guided-wave restriction condition. After finding the...
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It is difficult to find a unique solution to the equations of elasticity, and the boundary condition...
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AbstractIn this article, we are concerned with the propagation of elastic waves in isotropic heterog...
Dispersion relations are obtained for the propagation of symmetric and antisymmetric modes in a free...
A method of calculating dispersion curves for guided waves in slight, azimuthally anisotropic format...
Both dispersion curves and wave structures, which are displacement distributions on a bar cross-sect...
Theoretical and experimental issues of acquiring dispersion curves for bars of arbitrary cross-secti...
Whenever a long rod or beam is dynamically loaded, the resulting disturbance travels from one end of...
Wave propagation in homogeneous elastic structures is studied. Dispersion relations are obtained for...
propagation in homogeneous elastic structures is studied. Dispersion relations are ob-tained for ela...
We present a brief review of dispersion characteristics of normal modes in an elastic slab and a cyl...
This paper is concerned with wave propagation in elastic rods of cross-sectional shapes that admit c...
A self-adjoint method is proposed to derive the guided-wave restriction condition. After finding the...
AbstractThe propagation of elastic waves in piezoceramic cylindrical waveguides of circular cross-se...
Guided waves, i.e., ultrasonic wave packets propagating in the longitudinal direction, are a promisi...
It is difficult to find a unique solution to the equations of elasticity, and the boundary condition...
Elastic Wave propagation in structures with irregular boundaries is studied by transforming the plat...
AbstractIn this article, we are concerned with the propagation of elastic waves in isotropic heterog...
Dispersion relations are obtained for the propagation of symmetric and antisymmetric modes in a free...
A method of calculating dispersion curves for guided waves in slight, azimuthally anisotropic format...