“…Concrete is a highly non-homogeneous (particulate composite) material containing random inhomogeneities over a wide range of length scales (cement, sand, fine and coarse aggregates, air bubbles suspended in water, etc. ), which is reflected in its complicated mechanical behavior ( De Domenico, 2015;De Domenico et al, 2014;Pisano et al, 2014Pisano et al, , 2015. Closely related to the complex and randomly organized microstructure of concrete, wave dispersion is induced by multiple wave scattering phenomena, with a stress wave undergoing both dispersion and attenuation when propagating through such a non-homogeneous material ( Kim et al, 1991; Jacobs and Owino, 20 0 0 ).…”