- The
acoustoelastic effect is how the
sound velocities (both
longitudinal and
shear wave velocities) of an
elastic material change if
subjected to an initial...
- Brillouin–Wigner
formula Einstein–Brillouin–Keller
method WKB
approximation Acoustoelastic effect Negentropy 1953 –
Elected to the US
National Academy of Sciences...
- this
effect to
detect a
nuclear explosion at a
considerable distance.
Acoustoelastic effect Elastic wave
Second sound Sonic boom
Sound barrier Speeds of...
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Speed of
sound Sound reflection Sound transfer Third order elasticity (
Acoustoelastic effect)
Atomic m****: (applies to each element) the
average m**** of the...
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constant obeys the
tensor transformation rules for fourth-rank tensors.
Acoustoelastic effect Elastic potential energy Laws of
science List of
scientific laws...
- Ogi, Hirotsugu; ****uoka,
Hidekazu (1993). "Resonance Emat
system for
acoustoelastic stress measurement in
sheet metals" (PDF).
Review of
Scientific Instruments...
- Yih-Hsing (1988), Thompson,
Donald O.; Chimenti, Dale E. (eds.), "
Acoustoelastic Responses of an
Elastoplastically Deformed Body",
Review of Progress...
- Ferroelectrics, and
Frequency Control, Vol. 51, No. 4,
April 2004.
Acoustoelasticity in soft solids: ****essment of the
nonlinear shear modulus with the...
- Amer. Math. Soc. 35 (3): 294–318. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1929-04734-7.
Acoustoelastic effect Kronecker coefficient Murnaghan–Nakayama rule Murnaghan–Tait...
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changes to a tendon's
mechanical properties. See also the page on the
acoustoelastic effect. Hans, E. C.; Sample, S. J.; Duenwald-Kuehl, S. E.; Vanderby...