Abstract

The problem about dynamic interaction of discontinuous waves with interfaces between anisotropic elastic media is considered. To investigate this phenomenon accompanied by formation of reflected and refracted quasi-longitudinal and quasi-shear discontinuous waves, a technique based on joint usage of the zero approximation of the ray theory and method of stereomechanical impact is proposed. It is used for the analysis of the wave front transformation, scattering and focusing. The setup problem solutions can be applied to discovering the most seismically hazardous zones in the earth’s crust, interpretation of geophysical data about geological rock structures and the analysis of the causes of dynamic delamination of layered composite and nanomaterials.

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