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    <title>Scattering of qSH-waves from a corrugated interface between two dissimilar nematic elastomers</title>
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    <description>Title: Scattering of qSH-waves from a corrugated interface between two dissimilar nematic elastomers
Authors: Lalvohbika, J
Abstract: This paper aims to investigate the reflection and transmission phenomena of elastic waves due to incident qSH-wave at a corrugated&#xD;
interface between two different nematic elastomer half-spaces. The&#xD;
expression of the phase velocity for shear harmonic wave is derived&#xD;
and observed that this phase velocity depends on the angle of&#xD;
propagation. There exist irregularly reflected and transmitted waves&#xD;
besides the regular waves due to undulated nature of the interface whose nth spectrum is related through Spectrum theorem. The&#xD;
amplitude ratios for various reflected and transmitted waves are&#xD;
derived using boundary conditions. The ratios corresponding to an&#xD;
irregular waves arefound to befunctions of the incident angle, elastic&#xD;
constants, relaxation times, corrugation and frequency parameters.&#xD;
The energy distribution, and hence the energy ratios due to various reflected and transmitted waves are also obtained. It is observed&#xD;
that the sum of all energy ratios is approximately unity at each value&#xD;
of incident angle which ensures the law of conservation of energy&#xD;
at the interface. A particular case, z = d cos px has been performed&#xD;
to validate the present study for the amplitude and energy ratios.&#xD;
Graphs are plotted for these ratios at different values of corrugation&#xD;
and frequency parameters to discuss their effects.</description>
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