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INFLUENCE OF GROOVE PROFILE ON SURFACE-TO-BULK WAVE CONVERSION OF RAYLEIGH WAVES AT SHALLOW GROOVES.

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Abstract

The surface-to-bulk wave conversion of Rayleigh waves incident at shallow groove discontinuities on an elastically isotropic substrate has been studied for various rectangular-like and trough-like groove profiles. In all cases, both p and sv waves are excited, with the latter carrying most of the bulk-wave power. While the angular distribution of the power pattern is strongly dependent on the groove width for a given profile, it is found to be insensitive to the profile for a fixed width. The fraction of the total incident power which is converted to bulk waves has been calculated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages438-440A
DOIs
StatePublished - 1975
EventUltrason Symp, Proc - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Duration: Sep 22 1975Sep 24 1975

Conference

ConferenceUltrason Symp, Proc
CityLos Angeles, CA, USA
Period09/22/7509/24/75

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