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Propagation of Magneto-Thermo Surface Waves in Non-Homogenous Viscoelastic Medium of Higher Order under Gravity and Couple-Stress

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The present study reveals the effects of various parameters and non-homogeneity on the surface waves propagating in viscoelastic medium. The theory of generalized surface waves has firstly been developed and then it has been employed to study the surface waves. Dispersion relation for Stoneley waves, Rayleigh waves and Love waves has been deduced. It has been observed that in the absence of viscosity, temperature, gravity, magnetism, couple stress and non-homogeneity of the material medium, the results obtained are in well agreement with the corresponding classical results.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20130201.12
Published in International Journal of Materials Science and Applications (Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2013)
Page(s) 8-19
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Viscoelastic Solid Medium, Gravity, Couple stress, Inhomogeneities, Variable density

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