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Author(s) (2008), Title, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall
Meet. Suppl., Abstract xxxxx-xx
HR: 1340h AN: S43B-1880 TI: Waves in Linear Elastic
Media with Microrotations: Isotropic Full Cosserat Model AU:
* Kulesh, M EM: mikhail.kulesh@googlemail.com AF: Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Ural Division, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Akad. Koroleva Str., 1, Perm, 614013, Russian
Federation AB: In this study, we discussed
solutions for longitudinal and transverse bulk waves, Rayleigh wave and
surface transverse wave in a half-space as well as Lamb wave and
transverse wave in a thin layer within the framework of the isotropic
Cosserat continuum. The medium deformation in this model is described not
only by the displacement vector, but also by kinematically independent
rotation vector. Problems on bulk wave propagation are rather interesting
from the viewpoint of interpretation of new parameters introduced for the
dimensionless notation of wave solutions. However, these problems have no
prospects from the standpoint of experimental implementation. In contrast
to bulk waves, surface waves for the elastic half-space have a
considerable experimental potential. These waves can be divided into two
groups, one of which corresponds to the well-investigated elliptical wave
and the other - to the transverse wave with depth-dependent decay, which
does not have any analogy in the classical theory of elasticity. The
results obtained in this study can be used for the preparation and
interpretation of seismic experiments, which could validate the importance
of asymmetric theories of elasticity in earthquake and exploration
seismology, and for experimental determination of the material constants
of the Cosserat media. Firstly, the dispersion analysis of experimental
three-component seismograms allows constructing experimental dispersion
curves and comparing them with theoretical ones. Secondly, rotation
sensors make it possible to trace a relation between displacement and
rotation components according to relations. Thirdly, the presence of a
transverse surface wave in the Cosserat continuum can also be the subject
of experimental study with the use of sensors imbedded at different
depths. DE: 7203 Body waves DE: 7212 Earthquake ground motions and engineering
seismology DE: 7255 Surface waves and free
oscillations DE: 7260 Theory SC: Seismology [S] MN: 2008 Fall
Meeting