Nonstationary Rayleigh waves on the thermally-insulated surfaces of some thermoelastic bodies of revolution (Q5946878)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1660498
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English | Nonstationary Rayleigh waves on the thermally-insulated surfaces of some thermoelastic bodies of revolution |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1660498 |
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Nonstationary Rayleigh waves on the thermally-insulated surfaces of some thermoelastic bodies of revolution (English)
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14 December 2003
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This investigation shows that during the propagation of nonstationary Rayleigh waves along stress-free thermally-insulated surfaces of thermoelastic bodies of revolution (cylinder, sphere torus and a cone) the change in amplitude of these waves, in the general case, is the product of three functions: a decaying exponential function, a power function, and a harmonic function. The occurrence of the decaying exponential function is associated with the coupling of strain and temperature fields.
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curvilinear coordinates
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cylinder
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nonstationary Rayleigh waves
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thermally-insulated surfaces
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sphere
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torus
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cone
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amplitude
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power function
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harmonic function
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decaying exponential function
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