Publications by authors named "V N Korneev"

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  • Deviations in resonant conditions for noncollinear wave mixing are analyzed using the shear vertical (SV) and longitudinal (L) waves, predicting effects like beam rotation, amplitude decrease, and beam splitting.
  • Numerical simulations demonstrate these features in scattered fields, confirming the impact of geometrical and material changes on wave interactions.
  • Experimental validation includes detecting defects in PVC and PMMA, revealing significant decreases in wave energy, with noticeable beam rotation in the PVC test and varied results in the PMMA samples.
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  • There are ten allowable nonlinear elastic wave interactions in isotropic solids, governed by three third-order constants.
  • The interactions involve longitudinal and two shear waves, and the resulting amplitude expressions are straightforward, aiding in experimental design.
  • Results are validated through numerical comparisons, and amplitude coefficients for polyvinyl chloride are calculated as functions of frequency, with a general vector form for the nonlinear equation of motion applicable to various coordinate systems.
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Open and partially closed fractures can trap seismic waves. Waves propagating primarily within fluid in a fracture are sometimes called Krauklis waves, which are strongly dispersive at low frequencies. The behavior of Krauklis waves has previously been examined for an open, fluid-filled channel (fracture), but the impact of finite fracture compliance resulting from contacting asperities and porous fillings in the fracture (e.

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Elastic wave mixing using an immersion method has shown effective monitoring and scanning capabilities when applied to thermoplastic ageing, epoxy curing, and non-destructive testing. In water, excitation and reception of waves do not require physical contact between the tools and the specimen, making the acquisition of high-resolution C-scans possible. The nonlinear material parameters exhibit a much higher sensitivity to the specimen state compared to linear ones.

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While the Azov and Black seas are subject to anthropogenic pollution to a much higher extent than any other seas, this has been little studied with only a few critical reviews of contaminant fluxes to these seas. Riverine fluxes of the organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) and DDT to the Azov and Black seas from the former Soviet Union and Russian Federation were thus reviewed for 1986 to 1996. The review was based on official data and data obtained by independent specialists.

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