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Wave propagation is an important topic in engineering sciences, especially, in the field of solid mechanics. A description of wave propagation phenomena is given by Graff [98]: The effect of a sharply applied, localized disturbance in a medium soon transmits or 'spreads' to other parts of the medium. These effects are familiar to everyone, e.g., transmission of sound in air, the spreading of ripples on a pond of water, or the transmission of radio waves. From all wave types in nature, here, attention is focused only on ...

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    • Title: Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic and Poroelastic Continua by Martin Schanz
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9783540416326, 3540416323
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    • Edition: 2001 2001 edition
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