Stress wave propagation when the elastic coefficients vary with depth (Q1306174)

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    Stress wave propagation when the elastic coefficients vary with depth
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1343555

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      Stress wave propagation when the elastic coefficients vary with depth (English)
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      23 November 1999
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      Using Hooke's law and Newton's law, when the elastic coefficients vary as a function of depth, the author shows that analytical solutions may be readily achieved when Lamé coefficients and the density track one another with depth. A case of special interest and remarkable simplicity is that of the exponential channel, where the elastic coefficients are proportional to a function \(f(x)= e^{-\alpha x}\). This case is studied in detail, demonstrating unusual extensions to Rayleigh waves. Applications may be found in acousto-optics, microchips, high-frequency surface acoustic wave filters, and any situations where surface waves are used in an environment of high precision or at relatively large distances.
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      Hooke's law
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      Newton's law
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      analytical solutions
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      Lamé coefficients
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      density
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      exponential channel
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      Rayleigh waves
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