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Submissions from 1997
Visualization of a Symmetric and Antisymmetric Lamb Waves via the Elastodynamic Poynting Vector, James P. Braselton and Cleon E. Dean
Visualization of Elastic Waves via the Poynting Vector, James P. Braselton and Cleon E. Dean
Submissions from 1996
Visualization of a Surface Wave in an Elastic Medium via the Complex Poynting Vector, James P. Braselton and Cleon Dean
Submissions from 1994
Asymptotically correct shell theories with fluid loading for the thin spherical shell: new results, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
The study of pulse returns from elongated elastic shells and the extraction of target characteristics, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
The study of pulse signals from elastic spheroidal shells near reflecting interfaces, Natalia Sidorovskaia, Cleon Dean, and Michael F. Werby
Submissions from 1993
Interactive Electromagnetic Scattering from Two Air Bubbles in Water: Computational Methods, Cleon Dean
Hamilton’s Principle and the Equations of Motion of an Elastic Shell with Proper Fluid Loading, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
The prediction of pseudo-Stoneley resonances via proper fluid loading of thin shell theories, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby