Abstract

The boundary perturbation method developed in Part I is applied to investigate asymmetric radiation due to oscillating dislocations in solids. For an eccentrically located dislocation in a circular cylinder, the response is found to be in agreement with the exact solution. The response to dislocations oscillating about the centre of an elliptic cylinder is obtained and reveals a frequency spectrum markedly different from that of a circular cylinder.

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