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Part A: Materials Science

Elastohydrodynamic problems in quasicrystal elasticity theory and wave propagation

Pages 1500-1519 | Received 30 Aug 2012, Accepted 29 Oct 2012, Published online: 26 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

Elastohydrodynamic problems of decagonal quasicrystals are analysed where the phonon field obeys wave equation and the phason field obeys diffusive wave equation. Basic equations are solved in the quasiperiodic plane and periodic plane, respectively. Final governing equations of dynamic behaviours of decagonal quasicrystals are obtained. A general solution is derived in terms of introduced three auxiliary functions, where two individually satisfy a fourth-order partial differential equation and one satisfies a second-order hyperbolic diffusion equation. Using the derived governing equations, elastic waves propagating in the quasiperiodic plane and a plane containing the period axis are analysed. Secular equations are obtained. It is found that differing from conventional crystals, at least four branches of elastic waves exist when the phonon–phason coupling is present. Moreover, acoustic waves have attenuation during wave propagation. Phason fluctuations exhibit exponential decaying behaviour due to kinematic viscosity and damping. The phase speeds are isotropic in the quasiperiodic plane and anisotropic in a plane with the periodic axis. The section of the slowness surfaces is plotted.

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