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Wave propagation in a microstretch thermoelastic diffusion solid Cover
By: Rajneesh Kumar  
Open Access
|Apr 2017

Abstract

The present article deals with the two parts: (i) The propagation of plane waves in a microstretch thermoelastic diffusion solid of infinite extent. (ii) The reflection and transmission of plane waves at a plane interface between inviscid fluid half-space and micropolar thermoelastic diffusion solid half-space. It is found that for two-dimensional model, there exist four coupled longitudinal waves, that is, longitudinal displacement wave (LD), thermal wave (T), mass diffusion wave (MD) and longitudinal microstretch wave (LM) and two coupled transverse waves namely (CD-I and CD-II waves). The phase velocity, attenuation coefficient, specific loss and penetration depth are computed numerically and depicted graphically. In the second part, it is noticed that the amplitude ratios of various reflected and transmitted waves are functions of angle of incidence, frequency of incident wave and are influenced by the microstretch thermoelastic diffusion properties of the media. The expressions of amplitude ratios and energy ratios are obtained in closed form. The energy ratios have been computed numerically for a particular model. The variations of energy ratios with angle of incidence for thermoelastic diffusion media in the context of Lord-Shulman (L-S) [1] and Green-Lindsay (G-L) [2] theories are depicted graphically. Some particular cases are also deduced from the present investigation.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/auom-2015-0010 | Journal eISSN: 1844-0835 | Journal ISSN: 1224-1784
Language: English
Page range: 127 - 170
Submitted on: Apr 28, 2014
Accepted on: Jun 28, 2014
Published on: Apr 4, 2017
Published by: Ovidius University of Constanta
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

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