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Reflection of plane waves at free surface of an initially stressed dissipative medium

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Abstract

The paper discuses the effect of initial stresses on the reflection coefficients of plane waves in a dissipative medium. Basic governing equations are formulated in context of Biot's incremental deformation theory. These governing equations are solved analytically to obtain the dimensional phase velocities of plane waves propagating in plane of symmetry. Closed-form expressions for the reflection coefficients of P and SV waves' incident at the free surface of an initially stressed dissipative medium are obtained. Numerical computations, using these expressions, are carried out for a particular model. Computations made with the results predicted in presence and absence of the initial stresses and the results have been shown graphically. The study shows that the presence of compressive initial stresses increases the velocity of longitudinal wave (P-wave) but diminishes that of transverse wave (SV-wave). Also the numerical results presented indicate that initial stresses and dissipation might affect the reflection coefficients significantly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36-43
Number of pages8
JournalWorld Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Volume40
StatePublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dissipation medium
  • Initial stress
  • Longitudinal waves
  • Reflection coefficients
  • Reflection of plane waves
  • Transverse waves

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