Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9639716 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2005 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
We concentrate mainly on numerical findings for the complex wave numbers associated with evanescent waves. Asymptotic expansions, at the limit of low frequency and near cut-off frequencies are given. An appreciable depth of penetration of evanescent waves is found to characterize frequencies just below any cut-off frequency. Cut-off frequencies, independent of boundary conditions, are highly sensitive to material properties and their explicit dependence on prestrain level has been exposed. Asymptotic solutions of the frequency equations, for the propagating modes in the long wavelength region, are added to enhance and to support the numerical results. The influence of symmetric boundary conditions over the long faces (free, clamped, sliding and inextensional) on the wave behaviour is highlighted. Application of the results to non-symmetric boundary conditions is suggested.
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