Harmonic elastic waves in a uniform bar with a semi-infinite straight input section, a bend with constant radius of curvature, and a semi-infinite straight output section are considered, with the effects of rotary inertia and shear deformation being neglected. For a given incident extensional or fle
REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION OF THE ENERGY OF TRANSIENT ELASTIC EXTENSIONAL WAVES IN A BENT BAR
β Scribed by R. Beccu; C.M. Wu; B. Lundberg
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 547 KB
- Volume
- 191
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Reflection and transmission of the energy of a transient elastic extensional wave at a sharp or smooth bend of a bar are studied theoretically and experimentally, with the principal aim being to validate the model used by Wu and Lundberg in a parallel study of harmonic elastic waves. In this model effects of rotary inertia and shear deformation are neglected, and in the straight sections before and after the bend the motion is assumed to be governed by the one-dimensional wave equation for extensional waves and the Euler-Bernoulli equation for flexural waves. Interest is focused on extensional waves mainly because there is a simple way to evaluate the energy of such waves from measurements of strains. Good agreement is obtained between experimental and theoretical results for energy transmission and reflection coefficients as well as for wave forms when (i) the incident wave is long relative to the transverse dimensions of the bar and (ii) the radius of curvature is either large relative to the transverse dimensions of the bar or small relative of the length of the incident wave.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Dissipation, reflection and transmission of an incident extensional wave and its energy at a non-uniform viscoelastic junction between two equal and collinear elastic bars are considered. In particular, the dependence of the energy dissipation, reflection and transmission coefficients on the transmi
A method to estimate dispersion relations and warping associated with elastic wave propagation in a bar is presented. The method is based on Hamilton's principle. It is shown how the theoretical model together with strain measurements can be used to evaluate three dimensional (3D) field quantities l
## Communicated by W. SprΓΆΓig The diffraction of acoustic waves by an infinitely long annular duct having a finite gap on the inner wall is investigated rigorously. The related boundary-value problem is formulated into a modified Wiener-Hopf equation, which is then reduced to a pair of simultaneou