Explicit solution of the scattering problem involving a vertical flexible membrane

Author(s):  
Srinivasa Rao Manam ◽  
Ashok Kumar ◽  
Gunasundari Chandrasekar

<p>The problem of normally incident water wave scattering by a flexible membrane is completely solved. The physical problem in a half-plane is reduced to a couple of equivalent quarter-plane problems by allowing incident waves from either direction of the membrane. In the same way, quarter-plane boundary value problems are posed for solid wave potentials that are solutions of the scattering problem involving a rigid structure of the same geometric configuration. Then, two novel integral relations are introduced to establish a link between the required solution wave potentials and few resolvable solid wave potentials. Explicit expressions for the scattering quantities such as the reflection and the transmission wave amplitudes are obtained. Also, the deflection of the flexible vertical membrane and the solution potentials are determined analytically. Numerical results for the scattering quantities and the membrane deflection are presented.</p>

Author(s):  
N. V. Movchan ◽  
R. C. McPhedran ◽  
A. B. Movchan ◽  
C. G. Poulton

We address the problem of scattering of flexural waves obeying the biharmonic equation by a stack of a finite number of gratings. We express the solution of the scattering problem for a single grating in terms of reflection and transmission matrices, incorporating the effects of both propagating and evanescent incident waves. The plane wave expansion coefficients above and below the grating are linked to multipole coefficients within the grating using the grating sums and the Rayleigh identities. We derive the recurrence procedure giving the reflection and transmission matrices of the stack in terms of those of individual layers. Trapped waves between a pair of gratings are investigated.


1992 ◽  
Vol 07 (05) ◽  
pp. 441-446 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. ZABRODIN

We consider the scattering of two dressed excitations in the antiferromagnetic XXZ spin-1/2 chain and show that it is equivalent to the S-wave scattering problem for a free particle on the certain quantum symmetric space “quantum hyperboloid” related to the non-compact quantum group SU q (1, 1).


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