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Rab Nawaz1, Muhammad Ayub2, Akmal Javaid3
1Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Wah Cantt., Pakistan; Department of Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Abstract:
In this study we have examined a plane wave diffraction problem by a finite plate having different impedance boundaries. The Fourier transforms were used to reduce the governing problem into simultaneous Wiener-Hopf equations which are then solved using the standard Wiener-Hopf procedure. Afterwards the separated and interacted fields were developed asymptotically by using inverse Fourier transform and the modified stationary phase method. Detailed graphical analysis was also made for various physical parameters we were interested in.
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