意外波在圆柱形棒中放置于弹性介质中

P.V. Krauklis, L.A. Krauklis
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地震勘探的大多数问题都涉及含有不同物质相互粘附界面的结构。通常的做法是假设这些界面具有焊接接触,其应力和位移都是连续的。在工程地质学中,存在着一个松散结合界面的概念,沿着这个界面,介质相邻部分之间的刚性连接被打破,在某些情况下会导致紧急情况的发生。在采矿作业中,利用声波和地震方法对非焊接接触面进行诊断和定位是一项重要的实际任务。早些时候的研究表明,在夹在两个弹性半空间之间并具有非焊接接触的层中,会传播一种不寻常的波。这种波有许多有趣的性质:波谱有共振频率;波群速度等于横波速度(V/sub s/)和纵波速度(V/sub p/)之间的一个中间值;当频率与共振频率不同时,波的衰减增大。该波的重要特征是在波传播过程中共振频率使其频谱丰富。如果我们考虑入射在两种有滑动接触介质边界上的SV波的反射和传播问题,就可以解释波的这种行为。SV波在角/spl phi/=arcsin(V/sub s//V/sub p/)处入射时发生全反射。在这里,我们证明了具有这种性质的干涉波存在于与周围弹性介质有滑动接触的圆柱体中。
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Unexpected wave in a cylindrical rod placed in the elastic medium
Most problems of seismic prospecting deal with structures containing interfaces where different materials adhere to one another. It is usual practice to assume these interfaces to have welded contact across which both stresses and displacements are continuous. In engineering geology there exists the concept of a loosely bound interface at surfaces along which the rigid connection between adjacent parts of the medium is broken, which in some cases results in the arising of an emergency situation. In carrying out mining operations, the diagnostics and localization of surfaces with unwelded contacts by acoustic and seismic methods is an important practical task. Earlier it was shown that in a layer sandwiched between two elastic halfspaces and having an unwelded contact an unusual wave propagates. This wave has a number of interesting properties: the wave spectrum has resonance frequencies; wave group velocity is equal to an intermediate value between the shear (V/sub s/) and longitudinal (V/sub p/) velocities; attenuation of the wave increases when the frequency varies from the resonance frequencies. The important feature of this wave is the enrichment of its spectrum by the resonance frequencies during the wave propagation. Such behavior of the wave can be explained if we consider the problem of reflection and transmission of SV waves incident on the boundary of two media with sliding contact. For incidence of the SV wave at angle /spl phi/=arcsin(V/sub s//V/sub p/) total reflection occurs. Here we show that an interference wave with such properties exists in a circular cylindrical body which has a sliding contact with the surrounding elastic medium.
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