Theoretical similarities of Rayleigh and Lamb modes of vibration

  • Pitts L
  • Plona T
  • Mayer W
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Abstract

Poles of the infinite plane-wave reflection coefficient are used to show a correspondence between Rayleigh and Lamb modes of vibration. It is demonstrated that a Rayleigh vibrational mode is a special type of Lamb mode of vibration. Further, it is shown that it should be expected that one vibrational mode for a thick plate should be similar to the theoretically predicted vibrational mode of an infinite half space, a Rayleigh mode. Thus, it is consistent to use a thick plate as an approximation to an infinite half space and expect results predicted by Rayleigh-wave analysis.Subject Classification: [43]35.54; [43]40.24.

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Pitts, L. E., Plona, T. J., & Mayer, W. G. (1976). Theoretical similarities of Rayleigh and Lamb modes of vibration. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 60(2), 374–377. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.381092

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