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Michael Nieves' Outputs (3)

Rayleigh waves in micro-structured elastic systems: Non-reciprocity and energy symmetry breaking (2020)
Journal Article
Nieves, M., Carta, G., Pagneux, V., & Brun, M. (2020). Rayleigh waves in micro-structured elastic systems: Non-reciprocity and energy symmetry breaking. International Journal of Engineering Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijengsci.2020.103365

Rayleigh waves are analysed in elastic lattices incorporating inertial devices that couple in-plane displacements. The vector problems of elasticity for a triangular lattice and its long-wavelength/low-frequency continuum approximation are considered... Read More about Rayleigh waves in micro-structured elastic systems: Non-reciprocity and energy symmetry breaking.

Reinvigorating the Wiener-Hopf technique in the pursuit to understand processes and materials (2020)
Journal Article
Abrahams, D., Huang, X., Kisil, A., Mishuris, G., Nieves, M., Rogosin, S., & Spitkovsky, I. (2020). Reinvigorating the Wiener-Hopf technique in the pursuit to understand processes and materials. National Science Review, https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaa225

This perspective originated during the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences research programme “Bringing pure and applied analysis together via the Wiener-Hopf technique, its generalisations and applications (WHT)”. It fuelled intensive d... Read More about Reinvigorating the Wiener-Hopf technique in the pursuit to understand processes and materials.

Dynamic phenomena and crack propagation in dissimilar elastic lattices (2020)
Journal Article
Piccolroaz, A., Gorbushin, N., Mishuris, G., & Nieves, M. (2020). Dynamic phenomena and crack propagation in dissimilar elastic lattices. International Journal of Engineering Science, 103208 - 103208. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijengsci.2019.103208

Dynamic Mode III interfacial fracture in a dissimilar square-cell lattice, composed of two contrasting mass-spring lattice half-planes joined at an interface, is considered. The fracture, driven by a remotely applied load, is assumed to propagate at... Read More about Dynamic phenomena and crack propagation in dissimilar elastic lattices.