Abstract

The problem of transmission between two infinite plates joined by a tie plate clamped to each of them is solved taking full account of longitudinal and flexural waves in all the plates. Calculations show that approximations which allow a comparatively simple explicit solution are usually justified. The analysis shows that there occurs a wave interaction in the plate-tie junction resulting in the setting up of flexural waves in the plates due to the propagation of longitudinal waves in the tie. The wave interaction takes place with mode transformation and with a gain or loss in the amplitude of flexural wave.

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