Multiple scattering attenuation and anisotropy of ultrasonic surface waves
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Multiple scattering of waves induces bulk effects such as attenuation and anisotropy that are important in seismology, optics, medical imaging, and other fields involving propagation in disordered media. We report here measurements of ultrasonic surface wave propagation in a strong-scattering, quasiperiodic medium consisting of a grooved surface of aluminum. Using noncontacting optical methods we have tracked the evolution of surface wave pulses within the scattering medium. Waves propagating parallel to the grooves propagate nearly attenuation and dispersion free, whereas waves propagating normal to the grooves are dispersed and exponentially attenuated with distance as energy is transferred from the direct pulse into the multiple-scattering coda. We measure this attenuation length and show that there is, in addition, a scattering induced anisotropy in the phase velocity. © 1999 American Institute of Physics. @S0003-6951~99!04425-3#
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تاریخ انتشار 1999