An asymptotic approach to inverse scattering problems on weakly nonlinear elastic rods (Q1864540)

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An asymptotic approach to inverse scattering problems on weakly nonlinear elastic rods
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    An asymptotic approach to inverse scattering problems on weakly nonlinear elastic rods (English)
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    18 March 2003
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    Summary: Elastic wave propagation in weakly nonlinear elastic rods is considered in time domain. The method of wave splitting is employed to formulate a standard scattering problem, forming the mathematical basis for both direct and inverse problems. A quasi-linear version of Wendroff scheme (FDTD) is used to solve the direct problem. To solve the inverse problem, an asymptotic expansion is used for the wave field; this linearizes the order equations, allowing the use of standard numerical techniques. Analysis and numerical results are presented for three model inverse problems: (i) recovery of a nonlinear parameter in stress-strain relation for a homogeneous elastic rod, (ii) recovery of cross-sectional area for a homogeneous elastic rod, (iii) recovery of elastic modulus for an inhomogeneous elastic rod.
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    elastic wave
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    method of wave splitting
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    scattering
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    quasi-linear Wendroff scheme
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    direct problem
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    inverse problem
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    asymptotic expasion
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    stress-strain relation
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    homogeneous elastic rod
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    elastic modulus
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    inhomogeneous elastic rod
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