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In The Name of God

Computational and analytical analysis of wave scattering by


Elliptical and Spheroidal inhomogeneities.
2
o
y
R
1

x
q = 0 q = t
R
2

a
= 0
= constant
q = constant
=
0


^ ^
q
1. Different Curvature
2. Non-Symmetry
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Numerous papers published by V.V. Varadan, J.E.
Burke, J.D. Alemar, F. Babick, R.H. Hackman, A.A.
Kleshchev,F. Leon, Y.S. Wang in this regard but There
is no paper to best of my knowledge which
1. Include Dissipation Effects
2. Used Eigen functions Expansion with
Explicit Galerkin Type Approach
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6
,
and
,

V
V U
P
Wave
SV
Wave
SH
Wave
V V (e)
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,
,

.
8
,
,

.
`
`
`
-it
(r, e t = ( ) r)
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,
,

.
Material
Solid
Elastic
Solid
Viscoelastic
Solid
Poroelastic
Solid
Fluid
Ideal
Fluid
Viscous
Fluid



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,
,
2
2
2
( ) ( ) .
t

c
= V + + V V
c
U
U U
( )
2 /
( ) 0
s s s
2


e

2
+
V + =
2
( ) 0
/
s s
2

e

V + =
2
( ) 0
/
s s
2
_
e

V + =
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U = +
( )
1
2
= V + V U U
2
kk ij i ij j
= + E E E
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,
,


' ''
= + E E ) i ( E ()
,



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,
,
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( )
2
12 22
11 12
2
0 ,
0
P Q
R ,
N
Q

e
e

+ + + =
+ + + =
u u U u U
u U u U
V V V V V V
V V V V
2 2
solid
s s
k 0 | | V + =
2 2
fluid
f f
k 0 | | V + =
2 2
shear
s s
k 0 V + =
2 2
shear
s s
k 0 _ _ V + =
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s s
| = + u V V
( )
ij
f
j
ij
i
ij
s
2 2
( )
P e Q N N
Q R
o
o o
o ( = + +

= +
u U
u U
V V
V V
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2
f s
2

| = U V V
( )
1
2
c = V + V U U



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,
,
2
2 2
2
1 1
( ) ( ) ( )
3
b
. .
t t
c
t



c c c
V V = V + + V V
c c c
u u u
u
2
2 2
2
1 4
( )
3
b
t t

c c
= + + V
c c
(
(

2

c
= V
c

2
t
_
_

c
= V
c
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= + V V u
( )
1
2
= V + V u u
[ 2 ] 2 i
j i i j ij
o = V + + .u




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= =
0 0

I I
=
= =
0 0

I II
u u =
= =
0 0

I II
u u =
= =
0 0

I I
=
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,
and
,

( ) 0
2 2
k V + u =
0
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
n n
n
F G F G q q

=
u u = =

( ) ( 2 ( ) 0
( ) ( 2 ( ) 0
n n
n n
F b q cos2 ) F
G b q cosh2 )G
q q q
'
''
=
'
+ =

(1) (2)
( ) ( , ) ( ,
( ) ( , ) ( , )
)
n n n
n n n n n
F A ce q B se q
G C Mc q D Mc q
q q q = +
= +

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,
and
,

( ) 0
2 2
k X V + =
0
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
n n
n
X F G X F G q q

=
= =

( )
( )
( )
( )
2
2 2
2
2
2
2 2 2
2
1 ( ) ( ) 0
1 (
1
) ( ) 0
1
n n
n n
G
F q c F
q c G
u
q q q q
q
u

| |
| |
'
=
|

| |
| |
'
=
|
|
|

\ .
|
|
.
\
\

.
\ .

0, 1
, 1,
,
0
( ) ( , ) ( , )
( ) ( , ) ( , )
n n
n n n
n
n
n
n
n
F A S q B S
G C R q D R q
q q q q
= +
= +






Wave Type
Boundary
Condition
Coefficient
Relation


Outgoing Wave



Incoming Wave

n n
D =iC
n
D = 0

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}
2
i
0
B.C.()w() = 0
i ACCURACY!
i
w() =Sin(i), Cos(i)
Integrals Calculated Analytically Is This Method Can be Used
With Any Boundary?

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= ?
n
n=0
() = F()
If Appropriate Function It Converge Soon But if
Not Convergence Would be very bad and we
prefer To Divide our domain into partiotions
Convergence
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