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Propagation of Natural Waves in Plane Three-Layer Media

J. Z. NuriddinovBukhara State University, 200118, Bukhara, Republic of UzbekistanB. Z. NuriddinovTashkent Institute Chemical Technology, 100011, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanZ. Sh. OchilovaBukhara State Pedagogical Institute, 200100, Bukhara, Republic of Uzbekistan
Russian Mathematicsjournal2024en
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The paper considers the problem of propagation of natural stress waves in a strip that is in contact with an unbounded isotropic viscoelastic medium made of another material. It is assumed that there are no external influences during the propagation of natural waves. In some cases, the physical properties of viscoelastic materials are described by linear hereditary Boltzmann–Volterra relations with integral differences of heredity kernels. Some of the layers can be elastic. In this case the heredity kernels describing the rheological properties of the layers are identically zero. A system in which the rheological properties of the layers are identical (the heredity kernels of elements are equal to each other) are called dissipatively homogeneous. In the particular case, when there are no external influences, the propagation of damped waves of the system is considered; in the presence of external influences the propagation of forced waves is considered. The main problem is the study of dissipative (damping) properties of the system as a whole, as well as its stress-strain state.

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