On Propagation of Rayleigh Type Surface Wave in a Micropolar Piezoelectric Medium

  • Singh B
  • Sindhu R
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Abstract

In the present paper, the governing equations of a linear transversely isotropic micropolar piezoelectric medium are specialized for x-z plane after using symmetry relations in constitutive coefficients. These equations are solved for the general surface wave solutions in the medium. Following radiation conditions in the half-space, the particular solutions are obtained, which satisfy the appropriate boundary conditions at the stress-free surface of the half-space. A secular equation for Rayleigh type surface wave is obtained. An iteration method is applied to compute the non-dimensional wave speed of the Rayleigh surface wave for specific material parameters. The effects of piezoelectricity, non-dimensional frequency and non-dimensional material constant, charge free surface and electrically shorted surface are shown graphically on the wave speed of Rayleigh wave.

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Singh, B., & Sindhu, R. (2016). On Propagation of Rayleigh Type Surface Wave in a Micropolar Piezoelectric Medium. Open Journal of Acoustics, 06(04), 35–44. https://doi.org/10.4236/oja.2016.64004

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