Elastic wave propagation applies to a wide variety of fields,
including seismology, non-destructive testing, energy resource
exploration, and site characterization. New applications for elastic
waves are still being discovered. Theory of Elastic Wave Propagation
and its Application to Scattering Problems starts from the standpoint
of continuum mechanics, explaining stress and strain tensors in terms
of mathematics and physics, and showing the derivation of equations
for elastic wave motions, to give readers a stronger foundation. It
emphasizes the importance of Green’s function for applications of
the elastic wave equation to practical engineering problems and covers
elastic wave propagation in a half-space, in addition to the spectral
representation of Green’s function. Finally, the MUSIC algorithm is
used to address inverse scattering problems. Offers comprehensive
coverage of fundamental concepts through to contemporary applications
of elastic wave propagation Bridges the gap between theoretical
principles and practical engineering solutions The book’s website
provides the author’s software for analyzing elastic wave
propagations, along with detailed answers to the problems presented,
to suit graduate students across engineering and applied mathematics.
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ISBN
9781040010303
Publisert
2024
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Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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