Wave propagation is an important topic in engineering sciences,
especially, in the field of solid mechanics. A description of wave
propagation phenomena is given by Graff [98]: The effect of a sharply
applied, localized disturbance in a medium soon transmits or 'spreads'
to other parts of the medium. These effects are familiar to everyone,
e.g., transmission of sound in air, the spreading of ripples on a pond
of water, or the transmission of radio waves. From all wave types in
nature, here, attention is focused only on waves in solids. Thus, solely
mechanical disturbances in contrast to electro-magnetic or acoustic
disturbances are considered. of waves - the compression wave similar to
the In solids, there are two types pressure wave in fluids and,
additionally, the shear wave. Due to continual reflec- tions at
boundaries and propagation of waves in bounded solids after some time a
steady state is reached. Depending on the influence of the inertia
terms, this state is governed by a static or dynamic equilibrium in
frequency domain. However, if the rate of onset of the load is high
compared to the time needed to reach this steady state, wave propagation
phenomena have to be considered.