Jj. Ditri, ON THE DETERMINATION OF THE ELASTIC-MODULI OF ANISOTROPIC MEDIA FROM LIMITED ACOUSTICAL DATA, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 95(4), 1994, pp. 1761-1767
The determination of the elastic moduli of generally anisotropic media
from acoustic information has a long history. It is known that, given
measurements of the three wave speeds and corresponding polarization
vectors in various dirrections n ($) over cap is an element of R(3), a
ll 21 elastic moduli can be determined [A. N. Norris, Q. J. Mech. Appl
. Math. 42, 413 (1989)]. However, in some practical cases, depending u
pon the type of loading a structure will see, not all 21 elastic modul
i are needed, and it is therefore of interest to know how many of the
constants can be determined from a less robust data set. In this paper
, upper bounds are placed on the number of elastic constants that can
be determined from acoustic data, which is limited to one or two plane
s. It is shown that for generally anisotropic media, 15 elastic consta
nts can be uniquely obtained from data taken in one plane, and 20 of t
he 21 elastic constants can be uniquely obtained from data taken in tw
o planes. Specific examples are given to illustrate the general result
s.