Coupled amplitude theory of nonlinear surface acoustic waves


Autoria(s): Kalyanasundaram, N; Krishnakumar, R; Prasad, P
Data(s)

1982

Resumo

The nonlinear propagation characteristics of surface acoustic waves on an isotropic elastic solid have been studied in this paper. The solution of the harmonic boundary value problem for Rayleigh waves is obtained as a generalized Fourier series whose coefficients are proportional to the slowly varying amplitudes of the various harmonics. The infinite set of coupled equations for the amplitudes when solved exhibit an oscillatory slow variation signifying a continuous transfer of energy back and forth among the various harmonics. A conservation relation is derived among all the harmonic amplitudes.

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Kalyanasundaram, N and Krishnakumar, R and Prasad, P (1982) Coupled amplitude theory of nonlinear surface acoustic waves. In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 72 (2). pp. 488-493.

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American Institute of Physics

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Journal Article

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