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1.138J / 2.062J Wave Propagation, Fall 2000

Group velocity simulation image.
Group Velocity (Simulation output image created using MATLAB® Software.) (Provided by Prof. Chiang C. Mei.)

Highlights of this Course

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A set of animations, demonstrating wave propagation for group velocity and scattering objects, are shown in the Simulations sections. Also, sample homework Assignments and Lecture Notes are in PDF versions for most of the topics in the course.

Course Description

Linearized theory of wave phenomena in applied mechanics. Examples are chosen from elasticity, acoustics, geophysics, hydrodynamics and other subjects. Basic concepts. One dimensional examples. Characteristics, dispersion and group velocity. Scattering, transmission and reflection. Two dimensional reflection and refraction across an interface. Mode conversion in elastic waves. Diffraction and parabolic approximation Radiation from a line source. Surface Rayleigh waves and Love waves in elastic media. Waves on the sea surface and internal waves in a stratified fluid. Waves in moving media. Ship wave pattern. Atmospheric lee waves behind an obstacle. Waves through a laminated media, etc.

 

Staff

Instructor:
Chiang C. Mei
Guangda Li

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

Level

Graduate

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