Shatalov, MMarais, JFedotov, ITenkam, MJ2012-04-112012-04-112011-12Shatalov, M, Marais, J, Fedotov, I and Tenkam, MJ. Longitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: from classical to modern theories. Advances in Computer Science and Engineering. InTech978-953-307-173-2http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/14403/InTech-Longitudinal_vibration_of_isotropic_solid_rods_from_classical_to_modern_theories.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/5739Copyright: Creative Commons License (content to be used and distributed freely)Longitudinal waves are broadly used for the purposes of non-destructive evaluation of materials and for generation and sensing of acoustic vibration of surrounding medium by means of transducers. Many mathematical models describing longitudinal wave propagation in solids have been derived in order to analyse the effects of different materials and geometries on vibration characteristics without the need for costly experimental studies.enLongitudinal waveMaterials evaluationIsotropic solid rodsLongitudinal vibrationsLongitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: from classical to modern theoriesBook ChapterShatalov, M., Marais, J., Fedotov, I., & Tenkam, M. (2011). Longitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: From classical to modern theories., <i>Workflow;8300</i> InTech Open. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5739Shatalov, M, J Marais, I Fedotov, and MJ Tenkam. "Longitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: from classical to modern theories" In <i>WORKFLOW;8300</i>, n.p.: InTech Open. 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5739.Shatalov M, Marais J, Fedotov I, Tenkam M. Longitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: from classical to modern theories.. Workflow;8300. [place unknown]: InTech Open; 2011. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5739.TY - Book Chapter AU - Shatalov, M AU - Marais, J AU - Fedotov, I AU - Tenkam, MJ AB - Longitudinal waves are broadly used for the purposes of non-destructive evaluation of materials and for generation and sensing of acoustic vibration of surrounding medium by means of transducers. Many mathematical models describing longitudinal wave propagation in solids have been derived in order to analyse the effects of different materials and geometries on vibration characteristics without the need for costly experimental studies. DA - 2011-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Longitudinal wave KW - Materials evaluation KW - Isotropic solid rods KW - Longitudinal vibrations LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 SM - 978-953-307-173-2 T1 - Longitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: from classical to modern theories TI - Longitudinal vibration of isotropic solid rods: from classical to modern theories UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5739 ER -