Reflection and refraction of flexural waves at geometric boundaries

AA Evans, AJ Levine - Physical review letters, 2013 - APS
Physical review letters, 2013APS
We present a theory of flexural wave propagation on elastic shells having nontrivial
geometry and develop an analogy to geometric optics. The transport of momentum within
the shell itself is anisotropic due to the curvature, and as such complex classical effects such
as birefringence are generically found. We determine the equations of reflection and
refraction of such waves at boundaries between different local geometries, showing that
waves are totally internally reflected, especially at boundaries between regions of positive …
We present a theory of flexural wave propagation on elastic shells having nontrivial geometry and develop an analogy to geometric optics. The transport of momentum within the shell itself is anisotropic due to the curvature, and as such complex classical effects such as birefringence are generically found. We determine the equations of reflection and refraction of such waves at boundaries between different local geometries, showing that waves are totally internally reflected, especially at boundaries between regions of positive and negative Gaussian curvature. We verify these effects by using finite element simulations and discuss the ramifications of these effects for the statistical mechanics of thin curved materials.
American Physical Society
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