Axisymmetric Elastic Waves Excited by a Point Source in a Plate
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dynamic loadingevaluated numericallycompared with method of integral transformsloading by concentrated vertical step forcemethod of superposition of normal modesnumerical results compared with qualitative stationary phase analysesrange of distances from 4 to 40 plate thicknessesresponse of infinite elastic platewith exact results of generalized ray theory
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