REFLECTION/REFRACTION AT THE INTERFACE OF AN ELASTIC SOLID AND A PARTIALLY SATURATED POROUS SOLID CONTAINING LIQUID FILLED BOUND PORES AND A CONNECTED PORE SPACE SATURATED BY TWO-PHASE FLUID
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REFLECTION, REFRACTION, POROUS SOLID, AMPLITUDE RATIOS, FREQUENCY, CAPILLARY PRESSURE, BOUND LIQUID FILMAbstract
THE PHENOMENA OF REFLECTION AND REFRACTION OF PLANE WAVES INCIDENT OBLIQUELY AT A PLANE INTERFACE BETWEEN UNIFORM ELASTIC SOLID HALF-SPACE AND POROUS SOLID CONTAINING LIQUID FILLED BOUND PORES AND TWO-PHASE FLUID IN CONNECTED PORES HAS BEEN ANALYZED. THE RATIOS OF THE AMPLITUDES OF THE REFLECTED AND REFRACTED WAVES TO THAT OF THE INCIDENT WAVE ARE CALCULATED AS A NON- SINGULAR SYSTEM OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS. THESE AMPLITUDE RATIOS ARE USED FURTHER TO DERIVE THE EXPRESSIONS FOR THE PARTITION OF INCIDENT ENERGY AMONG THE REFLECTED AND REFRACTED WAVES. PARTITION OF INCIDENT ENERGY AMONG THE REFLECTED AND REFRACTED WAVES IS STUDIED FOR INCIDENCE OF P AND SV WAVES. THE CONSERVATION OF THE ENERGY ACROSS THE INTERFACE IS VERIFIED. THE EFFECT OF GAS SATURATION, WAVE FREQUENCY, CAPILLARY PRESSURE AND BOUND LIQUID FILM ON THE AMPLITUDES AND ENERGY PARTITIONS ARE STUDIED IN THE NUMERICAL EXAMPLE.Downloads
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2015-05-02
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