Scattering of a pulse by a cavity in an elastic half-space (Q1072751)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3943129
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3943129 |
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Scattering of a pulse by a cavity in an elastic half-space (English)
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1986
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The finite difference technique is employed to study plane strain scattering of pulses from finite anomalies embedded in an isotropic, homogeneous, elastic half-space. In particular, the scatterer is taken to by a cylindrical cavity. A new transmission boundary condition is developed which transmits energy conveyed by Rayleigh surface waves. This condition is successfully employed in reducing the domain of numerical calculations from a semi-infinite to a finite region. A test of the numerical scheme is given by considering a time harmonic pulse of infinite extent. The numerical technique is marched out in time until transients have radiated away and a steady state solution has been reached which is found to be in good agreement with results produced by a series type solution. Time domain solutions are given in terms of time histories of displacements at the half-space free surface; and by sequences of snapshots, taken of the entire numerical domain, which illustrate the scattering dynamics.
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finite difference technique
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plane strain scattering of pulses
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finite anomalies
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isotropic, homogeneous, elastic half-space
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cylindrical cavity
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transmission boundary condition
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Rayleigh surface waves
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time harmonic pulse
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infinite extent
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steady state solution
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