This paper deals with the problem of viscoelastic solid characterization by acoustical means and in particular with the recovery of the shear wave parameters. It has been previously shown, in the Underwater Acoustics field, that the shear wave parameters of the sea floor could be recovered by using inverse techniques applied to propagation characteristics of interface waves such as Stoneley-Scholte waves, which can propagate in water/sediment configurations. The goal of the study presented in the paper is then to test models, commonly used for seabed identification, on media whose properties are well-controlled by laboratory tank experiments, contrary to in situ bottoms. It is shown that the viscoelastic medium parameters can also be identified from the characteristics of interface waves, generated experimentally in laboratory on very attenuating synthetic materials. The paper presents results about the estimated shear wave parameters obtained from both numerical and experimental data by applying Brent's method on the characteristics of interface waves. The observation and the discussion of differences between theoretical and experimental results are the goal of the paper. The study presented here validates the forward model previously developed and it can be considered as a first step towards the direction of acoustic classification of sea bottoms.
Identification of shear wave parameters of viscoelastic solids by laboratory measurements of Stoneley-Scholte waves
Identifizierung der Scherwellenparameter von viskoelastischen Feststoffen durch Labormessungen von Stoneley-Scholte-Wellen
Acustica ; 85 , 4 ; 505-516
1999
12 Seiten, 12 Bilder, 5 Tabellen, 19 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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