Propagation of Rayleigh Wave in a Two-Temperature Generalized Thermoelastic Solid Half-Space
Author(s) -
Baljeet Singh
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
isrn geophysics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2090-8946
DOI - 10.1155/2013/857937
Subject(s) - thermoelastic damping , rayleigh wave , isotropy , boundary value problem , half space , mathematical analysis , context (archaeology) , wave equation , rayleigh scattering , surface wave , physics , isotropic solid , mechanics , classical mechanics , mathematics , thermal , thermodynamics , optics , geology , paleontology
The Rayleigh surface wave is studied at a stress-free thermally insulated surface of an isotropic, linear, and homogeneous two-temperature thermoelastic solid half-space in the context of Lord and Shulman theory of generalized thermoelasticity. The governing equations of a two-temperature generalized thermoelastic medium are solved for surface wave solutions. The appropriate particular solutions are applied to the required boundary conditions to obtain the frequency equation of the Rayleigh wave. Some special cases are also derived. The speed of Rayleigh wave is computed numerically and shown graphically to show the dependence on the frequency and two-temperature parameter.
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