Abstract

The problem of an ultrasonic wave scattered from solids with periodic surfaces is formulated analytically. This analysis uses an integral representation of the scattered elastodynamic field in terms of the surface displacement of a suitable canonical problem. A digitized ultrasonic spectrum analysis system is used to measure the frequency components of broadband pulse backscattered from periodic surfaces of various solids. Features of the observed amplitude spectra are analyzed based on theoretical predictions.

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