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Embedded Rayleigh-Bloch surface waves along periodic rectangular arrays

Journal

WAVE MOTION
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 29-50

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.wavemoti.2005.05.005

Keywords

Rayleigh-Bloch; Helmholtz equation; periodic arrays; continuous spectrum; cut-off

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In this paper, surface waves in the presence of an infinite periodic array of obstacles of rectangular cross-section are considered. Rayleigh-Bloch surface waves are described by a localised wave motion which does not propagate energy away from the array. The periodicity of the array implies the existence of a cut-off frequency below which Rayleigh-Bloch surface waves may be sought. Such solutions are well established and Rayleigh-Bloch surface waves have been shown to exist for all rectangular cross-section. In the present paper, we generate examples of Rayleigh-Bloch surface waves for the more complicated case of frequencies lying above the first cut-off, such waves correspond mathematically to eigenvalues embedded in the continuous spectrum of the field operator. Numerical results are given for rectangular cross-sections based on an integral equation formulation of the problem. Finally, strong numerical evidence is given for embedded Rayleigh-Bloch waves that exist for a single family of rectangular cross-section above the second cut-off. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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