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Scattering of an obliquely incident Rayleigh wave in an elastic quarterspace
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    Scattering of an obliquely incident Rayleigh wave in an elastic quarterspace (English)
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    We study the three-dimensional problem of scattering of waves in a homogeneous, isotopic, linearly elastic quarter space. We obtain an equation for the Fourier transform of the normal displacements on the free surfaces. For oblique incidence of a Rayleigh surface wave, we numerically solve this equation. Reflection and transmission coefficients are plotted versus angle of incidence. For angles of incidence smaller than a critical angle, we observed that no energy is radiated into the solid by body waves. The farfield scattering patterns are also plotted.
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    three-dimensional problem
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    scattering of waves
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    homogeneous, isotopic, linearly elastic quarter space
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    equation for the Fourier transform
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    normal displacements
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    free surfaces
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    oblique incidence
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    Rayleigh surface wave
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    numerically
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    Reflection and transmission coefficients
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    versus angle of incidence
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    farfield scattering patterns
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