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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7792905
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A multi-layered model of poroelastic, HSTI, and inhomogeneous media to study the Love-type wave propagation due to an impulsive point source: a Green's function approach
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7792905

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    A multi-layered model of poroelastic, HSTI, and inhomogeneous media to study the Love-type wave propagation due to an impulsive point source: a Green's function approach (English)
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    23 January 2024
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    The authors consider a three-layer model in which an inhomogeneous half-space is over-lain by a hydrostatically stressed transversely isotropic layer with a poroelastic layer at the top. The Love-type horizontally polarized (SH-) elastic wave is excited by an impulsive point source lying in the sandwiched transversely isotropic layer. The solution is sought using the Fourier transform and Green's function. Specifically, the dispersion relation of the Love wave in the poroelastic layer is obtained. The effects of porosity, inhomogeneity, thickness ratio of two layers and that of transverse isotropy are graphically displayed as phase velocity versus wave number graphs.
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    transversely isotropic three-layer model
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    Fourier transform
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    dispersion equation
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