نتایج جستجو برای: transmitted waves

تعداد نتایج: 171258  

R Kumar, S Ahuja, S.K Garg

The reflection and transmission of thermoelastic plane waves at an imperfect boundary of two dissimilar fibre-reinforced transversely isotropic thermoelastic solid half-spaces under hydrostatic initial stress has been investigated. The appropriate boundary conditions are applied at the interface to obtain the reflection and transmission coefficients of various reflected and transmitted waves wi...

2016
Julio Cesar Ruiz Claeyssen Daniela de Rosso Tolfo Leticia Tonetto

Plane waves and modal waves of the Timoshenko beam model are characterized in closed form by introducing robust matrix basis that behave according to the nature of frequency and wave or modal numbers. These new characterizations are given in terms of a finite number of coupling matrices and closed form generating scalar functions. Through Liouville's technique, these latter are well behaved at ...

2003
Yaping Zhu Roel Snieder

Waves reflected from and transmitted across fault zones can be used to extract information on those zones. Fault zones, characterized as either a low-velocity zone or fracture systems, modify the phase of the waveform and make the seismic response frequency dependent. In this paper we develop an extrapolation scheme for simulating fractures described as linear slip boundaries. Two 9 × 9 linear ...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 0

the use of acoustic waves in researches related to sea water is of most importance among scientistsrecently. since these waves are the only waves, transmitted in water with lowest attenuation and high speed, they canbe used in many scientific fields. the main goal of this research is to better understand the physics and mechanismsof sound-seabed interaction, including acoustic penetration, prop...

2015
JOSSELIN GARNIER Knut Sølna

Waves propagating through heterogeneous media experience scattering that can convert a coherent pulse into small incoherent fluctuations. This may appear as attenuation for the transmitted front pulse. The classic O’Doherty-Anstey theory describes such a transformation for scalar waves in finely layered media. Recent observations for seismic waves in the earth suggest that this theory can expla...

Journal: :Journal of the Society of Applied Mechanics of Japan 1948

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1969

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014
M Sadouki Z E A Fellah A Berbiche M Fellah F G Mitri E Ogam C Depollier

Conventional acoustical methods for measuring the permeability or flow resistivity of a porous material require a priori estimation of the porosity. In this work, an acoustical method is presented in which a simplified expression (independent of both the frequency and porosity) for the transmitted waves at the Darcy's regime (low frequency range) is derived, and used for the inverse determinati...

2007
J. T. Nault B. R. Sutherland

We compute transmission coefficients for internal waves propagating in a fluid with continuously varying stratification and background shear. In stationary fluid the transmission is characterized by the ratio of transmitted to incident energy. More generally, transmission across the shear is appropriately characterized by the ratio of transmitted to incident pseudoenergy flux. First, we examine...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2015
Daniel C Woods J Stuart Bolton Jeffrey F Rhoads

The transmission of airborne sound into high-impedance media is of interest in several applications. For example, sonic booms in the atmosphere may impact marine life when incident on the ocean surface, or affect the integrity of existing structures when incident on the ground. Transmission across high impedance-difference interfaces is generally limited by reflection and refraction at the surf...

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