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Page 121
This implies that an elastic wave traveling through the composite will suffer
dispersion in most of the directions except , of course , if the wavelength is much
larger than ... Only the wave traveling in the z direction will be free from
dispersion .
This implies that an elastic wave traveling through the composite will suffer
dispersion in most of the directions except , of course , if the wavelength is much
larger than ... Only the wave traveling in the z direction will be free from
dispersion .
Page 128
In the present case , to allow for the transition from a discrete lattice to a
continuum in z direction , we allow kz to ... are related to the sound velocities in
different directions and can be used to define a characteristic temperature known
as the ...
In the present case , to allow for the transition from a discrete lattice to a
continuum in z direction , we allow kz to ... are related to the sound velocities in
different directions and can be used to define a characteristic temperature known
as the ...
Page 139
The above equations have particularly simple forms in the symmetry directions
and provide convenient directions for the dispersion measurements . We shall
give here explicit expressions for the frequency and the group velocity as a
function ...
The above equations have particularly simple forms in the symmetry directions
and provide convenient directions for the dispersion measurements . We shall
give here explicit expressions for the frequency and the group velocity as a
function ...
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