Authors:
D.P. Acharya,Indrajit Roy,H.S. Chakraborty.,DOI NO:
https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2008.12.00004Keywords:
Thermo-viscoelastic solid,Surface wave,Rayleigh wave,Wave velocity,,Gravity,Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to investigate interface waves (surface waves) of Earthquakes in second order thermo-viscoelastic solid media under the influence of gravity. The displacement components are expressed in terms of displacement potentials. The problem of surface waves, particularly, Rayleigh waves, Love waves and stoneley waves have been determined. All final results and Equations are in fair agreement with the corresponding classical results when the effect of temperature, viscosity and gravity are ignored.Refference:
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