Shear Wave
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Shear Wave
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A wave in
an elastic medium which causes an element of the medium to change its shape
without a change of volume. Mathematically, a shear wave is one whose velocity
field has zero divergence. Also called rotational wave.
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A shear plane wave in an isotropic medium is called a transverse wave.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use