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Meaning of "rayleigh waves"

rayleigh waves: seismic surface waves that travel along the ground as a result of an earthquake
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Rayleigh waves in electronic devices.
They are slightly slower than Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves from earthquakes.
Some animals seem to use Rayleigh waves to communicate.
Rayleigh waves are a type of surface acoustic wave that travel on solids.
They usually travel slightly faster than Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves in geophysics.
It is also known as Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves in seismology.
This method involves the generation and measurement of surface Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves generally have a lower speed than compressional waves.
The latter are termed Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves are a type of surface wave that travel near the surface of solids.
The wave-type of these ultrasonic waves may be mainly Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves are a type of surface acoustic wave that travel along the surface of solids.

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There are two types of surface waves, namely Rayleigh waves and Love waves.
Dispersion of Rayleigh waves in a thin gold film on glass.
In particular, some biologists theorize that elephants may use vocalizations to generate Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves and Love waves are surface waves.
Finally come waves that ripple across the surface, including those called Rayleigh waves.
Love waves and Rayleigh waves can also be expressed as spherical harmonics.
Key words, concrete, deterioration, nondestructive tests, spectral analysis of Rayleigh waves.
The Rayleigh waves used for this purpose are in the ultrasonic frequency range.
The ultrasonic waves in this example are surface acoustic waves, such as Rayleigh waves 340.
The Rayleigh waves are in fact complex waves propagating on the surface of any medium.
Real-time imaging of Rayleigh waves.
Rayleigh waves are also dispersive and the amplitudes generally decrease with depth in the Earth.
Again, geophysicists distinguish two main types, Rayleigh waves and Love waves.
The Rayleigh waves propagate along the surface of the window towards the water droplet.
Love waves travel with a lower velocity than P - or S - waves, but faster than Rayleigh waves.
Note that these Rayleigh waves have a much higher frequency than Rayleigh waves generated by earthquakes.
Rayleigh waves in non-destructive testing.
We measure the dispersion of Rayleigh waves reconstructed from cross-correlations of seismic noise.
Rayleigh waves on ideal, homogeneous and flat elastic solids show no dispersion, as stated above.
Form of Rayleigh waves modified by the ocean layer: free waves and forced waves.
The Rayleigh waves lead also to a self-organization of the bubbles in a network.
Since Rayleigh waves decay slowly, they should be detectable over long distances.

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