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Numerical implementation of the integral-transform solution to Lamb's point-load problem
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    Numerical implementation of the integral-transform solution to Lamb's point-load problem (English)
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    21 March 2002
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    The Lamb's point-load problem considers the wave generated at the surface of an elastic half-space by the application of concentrated load at the surface or inside the half-space. The known analytical solution of this problem is expressed through complicated mathematical formulas (e.g. integrals of rapidly oscillatory functions over semi-infinite intervals, and inversion of one-sided (time) Laplace transforms). These features makes a conventional numerical solution difficult to perform. This paper presents a new numerical solution done by a variety of numerical techniques. The presentation is clear and detailed; the results obtained are shown in 14 figures.
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    integral-transform solution
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    surface wave
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    Lamb's point-load problem
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    elastic half-space
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    concentrated load
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