Veering of Rayleigh–Lamb waves in orthorhombic materials

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Contributors

  • Andrea Nobili - , University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Author)
  • Bariş Erbaş - , Eskisehir Technical University (Author)
  • Cesare Signorini - , Chair of Construction Materials (Author)

Abstract

We analyse veering of Rayleigh–Lamb waves propagating in a plane of elastic symmetry for a thin orthotropic plate. We demonstrate that veering results from interference of partial waves in a similar manner as it occurs in systems composed of one-dimensional (1D) structures, such as beams or strings. Indeed, in the neighbourhood of a veering point, the system may be approximated by a pair of interacting tout strings, whose wave speed is the geometric average of the phase and group velocity of the relevant partial wave at the veering point. This complementary pair of partial waves provides the coupling terms in a form compatible with a action–reaction principle. We prove that veering of symmetric waves near the longitudinal bulk wave speed repeats itself indefinitely with the same structure. However, the dispersion behaviour of Rayleigh–Lamb waves are richer than that of 1D systems, and this reflects also on the veering pattern. In fact, the interacting tout string model fails whenever the dispersion branch is not guided by either partial wave. This often occurs when neighbouring veering points interact and partial waves no longer provide guiding curves.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1783-1799
Number of pages17
JournalMathematics and mechanics of solids
Volume27
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-6867-1340/work/171549866

Keywords

Keywords

  • orthorhombic elastic materials, Rayleigh–Lamb waves, Veering