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Geomechanical analysis of elastic parameters of the solid core of the Earth

  • Guliyev, Hatam H.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2018
  • It follows from the basic principles of mechanics of deformable solids relating to the strength, stability and propagation of elastic waves that the Earth's inner core cannot exist in the form of a spherical structure in the assumed thermobaric conditions and calculation values of physico-mechanical parameters. Pressure level reaches a value that is significantly greater than the theoretical limit of medium strength in the model approximations at the surface of the sphere of the inner core. On the other hand, equilibrium state of the sphere is unstable on the geometric forming at much lower loads under the influence of the "dead" surface loads. In case of the action of "follower" loads, the assumed pressure value on the surface of the sphere is comparable with the value of the critical load of "internal" instability. In these cases, due to the instability of the equilibrium state, propagation of homogeneous deformations becomes uneven in the sphere. Moreover, the elastic waves with actual velocity cannot propagate in such conditions in solid medium. Violation of these fundamental conditions of mechanics required in determining the physical and mechanical properties of the medium should be taken into account in the integrated interpretations of seismic and laboratory (experimental) data. In this case, application of the linear theory of elasticity and elastic waves does not ensure the reliability of results on the structure and composition of the Earth's core despite compliance with the required integral conditions on the mass, moment of inertia and natural oscillations of the Earth.

탄성파의 모드 전환과 에너지 투과율 (Mode Conversion and Energy Transmission Ratio of Elastic Waves)

  • 김태언;전한용;김진오;박준관
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.296-307
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    • 2010
  • This paper deals with the energy transmission ratio of the elastic waves transmitting through a solid wall. Based on the displacement of the reflected and transmitted waves relative to the incident waves, the energy transmission ratio of the wave was obtained by multiplying the vibration velocity and stresses. Numerical calculation provided with the transmission ratio and refraction angle corresponding to the incidence angle, and it showed the mode conversion from the incident longitudinal wave to the transmitted transverse wave in particular incidence angle range. The paper established a procedure to find the incidence angle of the maximum energy transmission ratio and confirmed it by experiment.

강성 또는 연성 물체로 인한 음향파와 탄성파 산란의 수치해석 및 특성 분석 (Numerical Analysis and Characteristics of Acoustic and Elastic Wave Scattering from Rigid or Soft Objects)

  • Huinam Rhee
    • 소음진동
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    • 제8권6호
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    • pp.1172-1180
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    • 1998
  • 음향학적으로 강성인 물체와 연성인 물체로부터의 탄성파의 산란과 음향파의 산란을 수치적으로 해석하고 그 특성들을 비교하였다. 부분파들과. 또한 부분파들의 합인 전체 산란파의 위상 및 크기의 거동을 수치적으로 분석하고 토의하였다. 탄성파의 산란시 발생하는 종파와 횡파 사이의 모드변환 현상이 산란파의 크기와 위상에 주는 영향을 밝혔다.

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Reflection and refraction of plane waves in layered nonlocal elastic and anisotropic thermoelastic medium

  • Lata, Parveen
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제66권1호
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2018
  • In the present paper, we have considered a layered medium of two semi-infinite nonlocal elastic solids with intermediate transversely isotropic magnetothermoelastic solid. The intermediate slab is of uniform thickness with the effects of two temperature, rotation and Hall current and with and without energy dissipation. A plane longitudinal or transverse wave propagating through one of the nonlocal elastic solid half spaces, is made incident upon transversely isotropic slab and it results into various reflected and refracted waves. The amplitude ratios of various reflected and refracted waves are obtained by using appropriate boundary conditions. The effect of nonlocal parameter on the variation of various amplitude ratios with angle of incidence are depicted graphically. Some cases of interest are also deduced.

Influence of variable thermal conductivity on waves propagating through thermo-elastic medium

  • Abo-Dahab, Sayed M.;Jahangir, Adnan;Dar, Adiya
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제82권4호
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    • pp.459-467
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    • 2022
  • We investigated the influence of variable thermal conductivity on waves propagating through the elastic medium. Infinitesimal deformation results in generation of thermal signal, and is analyzed by using dual phase lag heat (DPL) conduction model. The medium considered is homogenous, isotropic and bounded by thermal shock. The elastic waves propagating through the medium are considered to be harmonic in nature, and expressions for the physical variables are obtained accordingly. Analytically, we obtained the expressions for displacement components, temperature, micro-temperature component and stresses. The theoretical results obtained are computed graphically for the particular medium by using MATLAB.

Transmission/reflection phenomena of waves at the interface of two half-space mediums with nonlocal theory

  • Adnan, Jahangir;Abdul, Waheed;Ying, Guo
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제85권3호
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    • pp.305-314
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    • 2023
  • The article is about the theoretical analysis of the transmission and reflection of elastic waves through the interface of perfectly connected materials. The solid continuum mediums considered are piezoelectric semiconductors and transversely isotropic in nature. The connection among the mediums is considered in such a way that it holds the continuity property of field variables at the interface. The concept of strain and stress introduced by non-local theory is also being involved to make the study more applicable It is found that, the incident wave results in the generation of four reflected and three transmitted waves including the thermal and elastic waves. The thermal waves generated in the medium are encountered by using the concept of three phase lag heat model along with fractional ordered time thermoelasticity. The results obtained are calculated graphically for a ZnO material with piezoelectric semiconductor properties for medium M1 and CdSc material with transversely isotropic elastic properties for medium M2. The influence of fractional order parameter, non-local parameter, and steady carrier density parameter on the amplitude ratios of reflected and refraction waves are studied graphically by MATLAB.

AN EFFECT OF LARGE DEFORMATIONS ON WAVES IN ELASTIC CYLINDRICAL LAYER

  • Akinola, Ade
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.811-818
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    • 1998
  • A cylindrical elastic layer in finite deformation s con-sidered. The characteristics of the linear longitudinal wave and the nonlinear shear wave are investigated; the dependence of the later on the parameter of large deformation is given.

Preliminary numerical study on long-wavelength wave propagation in a jointed rock mass

  • Chong, Song-Hun;Kim, Ji-Won;Cho, Gye-Chun;Song, Ki-Il
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.227-236
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    • 2020
  • Non-destructive exploration using elastic waves has been widely used to characterize rock mass properties. Wave propagation in jointed rock masses is significantly governed by the characteristics and orientation of discontinuities. The relationship between spatial heterogeneity (i.e., joint spacing) and wavelength for elastic waves propagating through jointed rock masses have been investigated previously. Discontinuous rock masses can be considered as an equivalent continuum material when the wavelength of the propagating elastic wave exceeds the spatial heterogeneity. However, it is unclear how stress-dependent long-wavelength elastic waves propagate through a repetitive rock-joint system with multiple joints. A preliminary numerical simulation was performed in in this study to investigate long-wavelength elastic wave propagation in regularly jointed rock masses using the three-dimensional distinct element code program. First, experimental studies using the quasi-static resonant column (QSRC) testing device are performed on regularly jointed disc column specimens for three different materials (acetal, aluminum, and gneiss). The P- and S-wave velocities of the specimens are obtained under various normal stress levels. The normal and shear joint stiffness are calculated from the experimental results using an equivalent continuum model and used as input parameters for numerical analysis. The spatial and temporal sizes are carefully selected to guarantee a stable numerical simulation. Based on the calibrated jointed rock model, the numerical and experimental results are compared.

주기적으로 불균일한 원형막대에서 전파하는 비틂 탄성파 (Torsional Elastic Waves Propagating in a Periodically-Nonuniform Circular Rod)

  • 김진오
    • 한국음향학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국음향학회 1998년도 학술발표대회 논문집 제17권 1호
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    • pp.323-326
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    • 1998
  • The paper describes a theoretical and experimental study on the speed of the torsional elastic waves propagating in an axisymmetirc waveguide whose cross-sectional area varies periodically as an harmonic function of the axial coordinate. The approximate solution of the phase speed has been obtained using the perturbation technique for sinusoidal modulation of small amplitude. The experiment verifying the theoretical result consists of transmitting and receiving torsional waves by magnetostriction and measuring the wave speed in the waveguides with threaded surfaces.

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Effective Medium Theory for Particulate Composite Materials Carrying Elastic Waves

  • Hyungjune Yim;Lee, Dae-Sun
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • 제19권1E호
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, two major theories of effective medium for composite materials are studied, which provide the average dynamic mechanical properties of particulate composites carrying elastic waves on the basis of the concept of self-consistent scattering of waves. These two theories are also compared in detail with each other to delineate the difference in the underlying ideas and their limitation of applicability. Furthermore, prospective directions for potential improvement of the theories are found. Numerical results for three particulate composites are given and discussed.

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