We present examples of body wave and surface wave propagation in deformed solids where the slowest and the fastest waves do not travel along the directions of least and greatest stretch, respectively. These results run counter to commonly accepted theory, practice, and implementation of the principles of acousto-elasticity in initially isotropic solids. For instance we find that in nickel and steel, the fastest waves are along the direction of greatest compression, not greatest extension (and vice-versa for the slowest waves), as soon as those solids are deformed. Further, we find that when some materials are subject to a small-but-finite deformations, other extrema of wave speeds appear in non-principal directions. Examples include nickel,...
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Classical acoustoelasticity couples small-amplitude elastic wave propagation to an infinitesimal pre...
The Stroh formalism is applied to the analysis of infinitesimal surface wave propagation in a static...
Acousto-elasticity is concerned with the propagation of small-amplitude waves in deformed solids. Re...
Acousto-elasticity is concerned with the propagation of small-amplitude waves in deformed solids. Re...
The Stroh formalism is applied to the analysis of infinitesimal surface wave propagation in a static...
Acoustoelasticity describes the phase velocity of a propagating wave in a nonlinear elastic material...
On the basis of the nonlinear theory of elasticity, the general constitutive equation for an isotrop...
Tissue nonlinearity is conventionally measured in shear wave elastography by studying the change in ...
Acoustoelasticity is a nondestructive technique for determining applied and residual stresses in str...
Small amplitude inhomogeneous plane waves are studied as they propagate on the free surface of a pre...
A new model that accounts for the stress dependence of the phase velocity of elastodynamic waves pro...
On the basis of the nonlinear theory of elasticity, the general constitutive equation for an isotrop...
Journal articleAn unconstrained, non-linearly elastic, semi-infinite solid is maintained in a state ...
The determination of the direction of greatest tension in a deformed solid is one of the main goals ...
Wave propagation in prestressed and prestrained continua can be modelled by the theory of acoustoela...
Classical acoustoelasticity couples small-amplitude elastic wave propagation to an infinitesimal pre...
The Stroh formalism is applied to the analysis of infinitesimal surface wave propagation in a static...
Acousto-elasticity is concerned with the propagation of small-amplitude waves in deformed solids. Re...
Acousto-elasticity is concerned with the propagation of small-amplitude waves in deformed solids. Re...
The Stroh formalism is applied to the analysis of infinitesimal surface wave propagation in a static...
Acoustoelasticity describes the phase velocity of a propagating wave in a nonlinear elastic material...
On the basis of the nonlinear theory of elasticity, the general constitutive equation for an isotrop...
Tissue nonlinearity is conventionally measured in shear wave elastography by studying the change in ...
Acoustoelasticity is a nondestructive technique for determining applied and residual stresses in str...
Small amplitude inhomogeneous plane waves are studied as they propagate on the free surface of a pre...
A new model that accounts for the stress dependence of the phase velocity of elastodynamic waves pro...
On the basis of the nonlinear theory of elasticity, the general constitutive equation for an isotrop...
Journal articleAn unconstrained, non-linearly elastic, semi-infinite solid is maintained in a state ...