2004
DOI: 10.1088/0143-0807/25/6/006
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Pedagogical models of surface mechanical wave propagation in various materials

Abstract: We report on a teaching approach oriented to the understanding of some relevant concepts of wave propagation in solids. It is based on simple experiments involving the propagation of shock mechanical waves in solid slabs of various materials. Methods similar to the generation and propagation of seismic waves are adopted. Educational seismometers, interfaced with computers, are used to detect and visualize the shock waves and to analyse their propagation properties. A qualitative discussion of the results conce… Show more

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“…All three of these predictions of the Coulomb friction model are in rough agreement with observations [21,22]. 6 Figure 1(a) shows a fault plane at a shallow dip angle (to the horizontal) typical of subduction zone faults which lead to large earthquakes. We have so far assumed zero dip angle θ; it is straightforward to generalize to nonzero θ.…”
Section: Amontons-coulomb Frictionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…All three of these predictions of the Coulomb friction model are in rough agreement with observations [21,22]. 6 Figure 1(a) shows a fault plane at a shallow dip angle (to the horizontal) typical of subduction zone faults which lead to large earthquakes. We have so far assumed zero dip angle θ; it is straightforward to generalize to nonzero θ.…”
Section: Amontons-coulomb Frictionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…There are passing references only; see e.g. the author's analysis of stick-slip motion [5], or [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. 2 The presentation is clearest assuming horizontal motion, as gravity has no horizontal component.…”
Section: Amontons-coulomb Frictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiments were performed during the mechanical wave lab section of the Graduate School for Pre-Service Physics Teacher Education curriculum, at Palermo University, where the lab work is aimed at giving explanations of observed practical and real-life situations as well as at introducing and/or deepening the understanding of relevant physics topics [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%