Effects of multiaxial pre-stress on Lamb and shear horizontal guided waves

A theoretical model is derived to extend existing work on the theory of acoustoelasticity in isotropic materials subjected to uniaxial or hydrostatic loadings, up to the case of arbitrary triaxial loading. The model is applied to study guided wave propagation in a plate. The semi-analytical finite e...

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