P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium

This paper considers the propagating P-waves in the fluid-saturated mediums that are categorized to fall into two distinct groups: insoluble and soluble mediums. P-waves are introduced with slowness in accordance to Snell Law and are shown to relate to the medium displacement and wave diffusion. Con...

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Main Authors: Ling, C. C. Dennis, Faisal, S. Y., Zainal, A. A.
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spelling my.utm.64762014-03-05T07:20:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6476/ P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium Ling, C. C. Dennis Faisal, S. Y. Zainal, A. A. QA Mathematics This paper considers the propagating P-waves in the fluid-saturated mediums that are categorized to fall into two distinct groups: insoluble and soluble mediums. P-waves are introduced with slowness in accordance to Snell Law and are shown to relate to the medium displacement and wave diffusion. Consequently, the results bear out that the propagating P-waves in the soluble medium share similar diffusive characteristic as of insoluble medium. Nonetheless, our study on fluid density in the mediums show that high density fluid promotes diffusive characteristic whiles low density fluid endorses non-diffusive P-wave Faculty Science 2010-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6476/3/ZainalAbdulAziz2010_PWaveDiffusioninFluid-SaturatedMedium.pdf text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6476/4/20102615.pdf Ling, C. C. Dennis and Faisal, S. Y. and Zainal, A. A. (2010) P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium. Matematika, 26 (1). pp. 53-60. ISSN 0127-8274 http://www.fs.utm.my/matematika/images/stories/matematika/20102615.pdf
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P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
description This paper considers the propagating P-waves in the fluid-saturated mediums that are categorized to fall into two distinct groups: insoluble and soluble mediums. P-waves are introduced with slowness in accordance to Snell Law and are shown to relate to the medium displacement and wave diffusion. Consequently, the results bear out that the propagating P-waves in the soluble medium share similar diffusive characteristic as of insoluble medium. Nonetheless, our study on fluid density in the mediums show that high density fluid promotes diffusive characteristic whiles low density fluid endorses non-diffusive P-wave
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author Ling, C. C. Dennis
Faisal, S. Y.
Zainal, A. A.
author_facet Ling, C. C. Dennis
Faisal, S. Y.
Zainal, A. A.
author_sort Ling, C. C. Dennis
title P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
title_short P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
title_full P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
title_fullStr P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
title_full_unstemmed P-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
title_sort p-wave diffusion in fluid-saturated medium
publisher Faculty Science
publishDate 2010
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