Wave propagation across interfaces induced by different interaction exponents in ordered and disordered Hertz-like granular chains
Armin Keki\'c, Robert A. Van Gorder

TL;DR
This paper investigates how solitary waves propagate across interfaces and impurities in 1D Hertz-like granular chains, revealing effects of interaction exponent variations and disorder on wave transmission, reflection, and stability.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of wave behavior at interfaces with different interaction exponents and explores the impact of disorder and periodicity on wave propagation in granular chains.
Findings
Interfaces with increasing exponents mainly transmit waves with delays.
Decreasing exponents cause reflection and multipulse transmission.
Disorder leads to exponential decay of solitary waves.
Abstract
We study solitary wave propagation in 1D granular crystals with Hertz-like interaction potentials. We consider interfaces between media with different exponents in the interaction potential. For an interface with increasing interaction potential exponent along the propagation direction we obtain mainly transmission with delayed secondary transmitted and reflected pulses. For interfaces with decreasing interaction potential exponent we observe both significant reflection and transmission of the solitary wave, where the transmitted part of the wave forms a multipulse structure. We also investigate impurities consisting of beads with different interaction exponents compared to the media they are embedded in, and we find that the impurities cause both reflection and transmission, including the formation of multipulse structures, independent of whether the exponent in the impurities is…
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