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A mathematical framework is developed for the interpretation of data from acoustic microscopes. The main part of this work is devoted to the simplest case of a localised traction in the surface of the specimen when the acoustic field is incident normally; oblique incidence is described briefly in the appendix.
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Tew, R.H., Ockendon, J.R., Briggs, G.A.D. (1988). Acoustical Scattering by a Shallow Surface-Breaking Crack in an Elastic Solid Under Light Fluid Loading. In: Parker, D.F., Maugin, G.A. (eds) Recent Developments in Surface Acoustic Waves. Springer Series on Wave Phenomena, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83508-7_32
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