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Plane vibrations and radiation of an elastic layer lying on a liquid half-space (English)
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16 September 1993
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Forced vibrations and acoustic radiation of an elastic layer lying on a liquid half-space are investigated. The vibration frequency is assumed to be outside the range of applicability of the classical theory of plates. The case of plane strain is considered. The main results of the paper are concerned with the description of hydroelastic high-frequency long-wave vibrations arising in a neighbourhood of the so-called ``thickness stretch resonance frequencies''.
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radiation power jumps
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asymptotic method
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acoustic radiation
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vibration frequency
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plane strain
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hydroelastic high-frequency long-wave vibrations
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