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Scattering of SH Waves by a Partially Debonded Cylindrical Inclusion in the Covering Layer

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  • Hui Qi
  • Yang Zhang
  • Fuqing Chu
  • Jing Guo

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This article presents analytical solutions to the problem of dynamic stress concentration and the surface displacement of a partially debonded cylindrical inclusion in the covering layer under the action of a steady-state horizontally polarized shear wave (SH wave); these solutions are using the complex function method and wave function expansion method. By applying the large-arc assumption method, the straight line boundary of the half-space covering layer is transformed into a curved boundary. The wave field of the debonded inclusion is constructed utilizing a Fourier series and boundary conditions of continuity. The impact of debonding upon the dynamic stress concentration and surface displacement around the cylindrical concrete or steel inclusion is analyzed through numerical examples of the SH waves that are incident at normal angles, from a harder medium to a softer medium and from a softer medium to a harder medium. The examples show that various factors (including the medium parameters of the soil layers and the inclusion, the frequency of the incident waves, and the debonding situations) jointly affect the dynamic stress concentration factor and the surface displacement around the structure.

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  • Hui Qi & Yang Zhang & Fuqing Chu & Jing Guo, 2020. "Scattering of SH Waves by a Partially Debonded Cylindrical Inclusion in the Covering Layer," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2614574
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/2614574
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