Diffusion of elastic waves in a two dimensional continuum with a random distribution of screw dislocations
Abstract
We study the diffusion of anti-plane elastic waves in a two dimensional continuum by many, randomly placed, screw dislocations. Building on a previously developed theory for coherent propagation of such waves, the incoherent behavior is characterized by way of a Bethe Salpeter (BS) equation. A Ward-Takahashi identity (WTI) is demonstrated and the BS equation is solved, as an eigenvalue problem, for long wavelengths and low frequencies. A diffusion equation results and the diffusion coefficient is calculated. The result has the expected form , where , the mean free path, is equal to the attenuation length of the coherent waves propagating in the medium and the transport velocity is given by , where is the wave speed in the absence of obstacles and is the speed of coherent wave propagation in the presence of dislocations.
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@article{arxiv.1608.08022,
title = {Diffusion of elastic waves in a two dimensional continuum with a random distribution of screw dislocations},
author = {Dmitry Churochkin and Fernando Lund},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.08022},
year = {2016}
}
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34 pages