Mathematical analogies in physics. Thin-layer wave theory
<p>Field theory applies to elastodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, gravitation and other similar fields of physics, where the basic equations describing the phenomenon are based on constitutive relations and balance equations. For instance, in elastodynamics, these are the stress-...
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doaj-4fafea4da08e4757adbc44a50a3072f02020-11-24T22:15:21ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2014-03-0157110.4401/ag-63245929Mathematical analogies in physics. Thin-layer wave theoryJosé M. Carcione0Vivian Grünhut1Ana Osella2Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS), Sgonico (Trieste),Universidad de Buenos Aires, Departamento de Física - IFIBA Conicet, Buenos Aires,Universidad de Buenos Aires, Departamento de Física - IFIBA Conicet, Buenos Aires,<p>Field theory applies to elastodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, gravitation and other similar fields of physics, where the basic equations describing the phenomenon are based on constitutive relations and balance equations. For instance, in elastodynamics, these are the stress-strain relations and the equations of momentum conservation (Euler-Newton law). In these cases, the same mathematical theory can be used, by establishing appropriate mathematical equivalences (or analogies) between material properties and field variables. For instance, the wave equation and the related mathematical developments can be used to describe anelastic and electromagnetic wave propagation, and are extensively used in quantum mechanics. In this work, we obtain the mathematical analogy for the reflection/refraction (transmission) problem of a thin layer embedded between dissimilar media, considering the presence of anisotropy and attenuation/viscosity in the viscoelastic case, conductivity in the electromagnetic case and a potential barrier in quantum physics (the tunnel effect). The analogy is mainly illustrated with geophysical examples of propagation of S (shear), P (compressional), TM (transverse-magnetic) and TE (transverse-electric) waves. The tunnel effect is obtained as a special case of viscoelastic waves at normal incidence.</p>http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/6324Thin layerElectromagnetismViscoelasticityReflection and transmission coefficientGeophysicsQuantum mechanics |
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Mathematical analogies in physics. Thin-layer wave theory |
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Mathematical analogies in physics. Thin-layer wave theory |
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Mathematical analogies in physics. Thin-layer wave theory |
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Mathematical analogies in physics. Thin-layer wave theory |
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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) |
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Annals of Geophysics |
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1593-5213 2037-416X |
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<p>Field theory applies to elastodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, gravitation and other similar fields of physics, where the basic equations describing the phenomenon are based on constitutive relations and balance equations. For instance, in elastodynamics, these are the stress-strain relations and the equations of momentum conservation (Euler-Newton law). In these cases, the same mathematical theory can be used, by establishing appropriate mathematical equivalences (or analogies) between material properties and field variables. For instance, the wave equation and the related mathematical developments can be used to describe anelastic and electromagnetic wave propagation, and are extensively used in quantum mechanics. In this work, we obtain the mathematical analogy for the reflection/refraction (transmission) problem of a thin layer embedded between dissimilar media, considering the presence of anisotropy and attenuation/viscosity in the viscoelastic case, conductivity in the electromagnetic case and a potential barrier in quantum physics (the tunnel effect). The analogy is mainly illustrated with geophysical examples of propagation of S (shear), P (compressional), TM (transverse-magnetic) and TE (transverse-electric) waves. The tunnel effect is obtained as a special case of viscoelastic waves at normal incidence.</p> |
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Thin layer Electromagnetism Viscoelasticity Reflection and transmission coefficient Geophysics Quantum mechanics |
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