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Abstract
The surface waves
propagation in generalized
magneto-thermo-viscoelastic granular medium
subjected to continuous boundary conditions has
been investigated. In addition, it is also
subjected to thermal boundary conditions. The
solution of the more general equations are
obtained for thermoelastic coupling. The
frequency equation of Rayleigh waves is obtained
in the form of a determinant containing a term
involving the coefficient of friction of a
granular media which determines Rayleigh waves
velocity as a real part and the attenuation
coefficient as an imaginary part, and the effects
of rotation, magnetic field, initial stress, viscosity, and
gravity field on Rayleigh waves velocity and
attenuation coefficient of surface waves have
been studied in detail. Dispersion curves are
computed numerically for a specific model and
presented graphically. Some special cases have
also been deduced. The results indicate that the
effect of rotation, magnetic field, initial
stress, and gravity field is very
pronounced.