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Wave impedance matrices for cylindrically anisotropic radially inhomogeneous elastic solids

Materials Science 2015-03-13 v2

Abstract

Impedance matrices are obtained for radially inhomogeneous structures using the Stroh-like system of six first order differential equations for the time harmonic displacement-traction 6-vector. Particular attention is paid to the newly identified solid-cylinder impedance matrix Z(r){\mathbf Z} (r) appropriate to cylinders with material at r=0r=0, and its limiting value at that point, the solid-cylinder impedance matrix Z0{\mathbf Z}_0. We show that Z0{\mathbf Z}_0 is a fundamental material property depending only on the elastic moduli and the azimuthal order nn, that Z(r){\mathbf Z} (r) is Hermitian and Z0{\mathbf Z}_0 is negative semi-definite. Explicit solutions for Z0{\mathbf Z}_0 are presented for monoclinic and higher material symmetry, and the special cases of n=0n=0 and 1 are treated in detail. Two methods are proposed for finding Z(r){\mathbf Z} (r), one based on the Frobenius series solution and the other using a differential Riccati equation with Z0{\mathbf Z}_0 as initial value. %in a consistent manner as the solution of an algebraic Riccati equation. The radiation impedance matrix is defined and shown to be non-Hermitian. These impedance matrices enable concise and efficient formulations of dispersion equations for wave guides, and solutions of scattering and related wave problems in cylinders.

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@article{arxiv.1003.5713,
  title  = {Wave impedance matrices for cylindrically anisotropic radially inhomogeneous elastic solids},
  author = {Andrew N. Norris and A. L. Shuvalov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.5713},
  year   = {2015}
}

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39 pages, 2 figures