Transient Propagation of Longitudinal and Transverse Waves in Cancellous Bone: Application of Biot Theory and Fractional Calculus - Archive ouverte HAL
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Transient Propagation of Longitudinal and Transverse Waves in Cancellous Bone: Application of Biot Theory and Fractional Calculus

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In this paper, the influence of the transverse wave on sound propagation in a porous medium with a flexible structure is considered. The study is carried out in the time domain using the modified Biot theory obtained by the symmetry of the Lagrangian (invariance by translation and rotation). The viscous exchanges between the fluid and the structure are described by fractional calculus. When a sound pulse arrives at normal incidence on a porous material with a flexible structure, the transverse waves interfere with the longitudinal waves during propagation because of the viscous interactions that appear between the fluid and the structure. By performing a calculation in the Laplace domain, the reflection and transmission operators are derived. Their time domain expressions depend on the Green functions of the longitudinal and transverse waves. In order to study the effects of the transverse wave on the transmitted longitudinal waves, numerical simulations of the transmitted waves in the time domain by varying the characteristic parameters of the medium are realized whether the transverse wave is considered or not.
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hal-03808042 , version 1 (10-10-2022)

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Djihane Benmorsli, Zine El Abiddine Fellah, Djema Belgroune, Nicholas Ongwen, Erick Ogam, et al.. Transient Propagation of Longitudinal and Transverse Waves in Cancellous Bone: Application of Biot Theory and Fractional Calculus. Symmetry, 2022, 14, pp.1971. ⟨10.3390/sym14101971⟩. ⟨hal-03808042⟩
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