Thursday, June 14, 2012

1206.2912 (J. I. Katz et al.)

Effective medium theory of elastic waves in random networks of rods    [PDF]

J. I. Katz, J. J. Hoffman, M. S. Conradi, J. G. Miller
We formulate an effective medium (mean field) theory of a material consisting of randomly distributed nodes connected by straight slender rods, hinged at the nodes. Defining novel wavelength-dependent effective elastic moduli, we calculate both the static moduli and the dispersion relations of ultrasonic longitudinal and transverse elastic waves. At finite wave vector $k$ the waves are dispersive, with phase and group velocities decreasing with increasing wave vector. These results are directly applicable to networks with empty pore space. They also describe the solid matrix in two-component (Biot) theories of fluid-filled porous media. We suggest the possibility of low density materials with higher ratios of stiffness and strength to density than those of foams, aerogels or trabecular bone.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2912

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