P-wave modulus

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In linear elasticity, the P-wave modulus , also known as the longitudinal modulus or the constrained modulus, is one of the elastic moduli available to describe isotropic homogeneous materials.

It is defined as the ratio of axial stress to axial strain in a uniaxial strain state

where all the other strains are zero.

This is equivalent to stating that

where VP is the velocity of a P-wave.

References

  • G. Mavko, T. Mukerji, J. Dvorkin. The Rock Physics Handbook. Cambridge University Press 2003 (paperback). ISBN 0-521-54344-4
Conversion formulae
Homogeneous isotropic linear elastic materials have their elastic properties uniquely determined by any two moduli among these; thus, given any two, any other of the elastic moduli can be calculated according to these formulas, provided both for 3D materials (first part of the table) and for 2D materials (second part).
3D formulae Notes

There are two valid solutions.
The plus sign leads to .

The minus sign leads to .

Cannot be used when
2D formulae Notes
Cannot be used when