1992
DOI: 10.1115/1.2899527
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Reflection and Transmission of Obliquely Incident Surface Waves by an Edge of a Quarter Space: Theory and Experiment

Abstract: The reflection and transmission of a plane time-harmonic surface wave which is obliquely incident on the edge of a quarter space is investigated theoretically, numerically, and experimentally. The theoretical formulation of the problem, which takes advantage of the translational invariance along the edge of the quarter space, is reduced to a system of singular integral equations along axes normal to the edge, for the defracted displacement components on the faces of the quarter space axes normal to the edge. T… Show more

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“…Li et al [16] derived the following fundamental solution for the harmonic wave motion in time and space. U ik ðX; Y; u; xÞ Z I 4m ½H ð1Þ 0 ð k T rÞd ik C L ik fH ð1Þ 0 ð k T rÞ KH ð1Þ 0 ð k L rÞg; …”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al [16] derived the following fundamental solution for the harmonic wave motion in time and space. U ik ðX; Y; u; xÞ Z I 4m ½H ð1Þ 0 ð k T rÞd ik C L ik fH ð1Þ 0 ð k T rÞ KH ð1Þ 0 ð k L rÞg; …”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a part of the papers the boundary-value problem is first reduced with help of fairly involved evaluations to integral equations that are eventually solved numerically [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. In the other papers the wave equations are directly solved by a numerical method: finite difference method [19], boundary element method [20], mixed finite element/finite difference method in time domain [21]. It is worth noting that these methods yield practically identical values for the reflection and the transmission coefficients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former problem a) is a quasi two-dimensional problem and can be solved using a boundary element method with Green's function due to a spatially harmonic line load [1]. The wave field obtained in the problem a) is substituted into a free field for the problem b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%