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30 May 2003 A novel approach to determination of the 3D order elastic moduli of isotropic materials
Irina V. Semenova, Galina V. Dreiden, Alexander M. Samsonov
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Abstract
The third order elastic moduli are fundamental parameters of elasticity characterizing the intrinsic nonlinear properties of solids. Their precise values are very necessary for description of nonlinear processes in materials. However, up to now many of the methods of determination of the 3d order moduli lead to reliable results mostly for crystalline solids. For isotropic materials these moduli are known with very low accuracy, that results in a necessity of new methods of their determination. We propose a new approach to determine the 3d order elastic moduli of non-crystalline materials by means of measurements of bulk strain solitary wave parameters.
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Irina V. Semenova, Galina V. Dreiden, and Alexander M. Samsonov "A novel approach to determination of the 3D order elastic moduli of isotropic materials", Proc. SPIE 5144, Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection III, (30 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.499552
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Waveguides

Wave plates

3D metrology

Solids

Wave propagation

Crystals

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