Wave Propagation in Soils: Multi-Mode, Wide-Band Testing in a Waveguide Device
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Volume 19, Issue 2 (June 1996)

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Wave Propagation in Soils: Multi-Mode, Wide-Band Testing in a Waveguide Device
Fratta D, Santamarina JC
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Abstract
This paper presents the development of a waveguide device and the corresponding processing methodology to study wave propagation in particulate materials. Its main advantages are: the cancellation of biasing transfer functions (e.g., transducer, coupling, and electronics); the determination of both velocity and attenuation in a wide frequency range; the evaluation of torsional, flexural, and longitudinal propagation modes; and the computation of field propagation parameters from laboratory multi-mode data. Fundamentals of signal processing are reviewed, followed by a discussion of design considerations including boundary effects and geometric dispersion. Typical results are presented.

Keywords:
attenuation, damping, material testing, phase velocity, signal processing, wave propagation

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