Resonances of Elastic Spheroidal Bodies

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Kleshchev Alexander
Kleshchev Alexander
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Abstract

At the basis of the dynamic elasticity theory with the use of Debye’s potentials are found resonances of elastic spheroidal bodies (prolate and oblate) as entire so and in form of shells. In addition to analytic solutions, computer calculations are performed of moduluses of the angular characteristics of the scattering and sections of the scattering of spheroidal bodies.

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Kleshchev Alexander. 2013. \u201cResonances of Elastic Spheroidal Bodies\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 13 (GJRE Volume 13 Issue J3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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At the basis of the dynamic elasticity theory with the use of Debye’s potentials are found resonances of elastic spheroidal bodies (prolate and oblate) as entire so and in form of shells. In addition to analytic solutions, computer calculations are performed of moduluses of the angular characteristics of the scattering and sections of the scattering of spheroidal bodies.

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