Computer simulation techniques, such as the Local Interaction Simulation Approach (LISA), can predict accurately and efficiently the propagation of acoustic and ultrasonic waves or pulses even in complex heterogeneous and anisotropic media. For a quantitative comparison with experimental results it is, however, necessary to properly include in the model the attenuation and dispersion properties of the propagation media. This is an interesting problem, even at the 1D level, due to the variety of models, which have been proposed to treat different classes of materials, and to the difficulty of solving, analytically or numerically, the corresponding equations, except in the simplest cases. In this paper Zener’s and other kinds of attenuativ...
The problem of convergence of finite difference (FD) schemes for simulating the propagation of pulse...
A large body of work has been done in solids, acoustics and electromagnetics on wave propagation in ...
In this contribution we pay attention to the propagation of the stress waves in an arbitrary complex...
Computer simulation techniques are continuously expanding their role as basic tools in fields, such ...
The propagation of acoustic or ultrasonic pulses and waves in 1-D media with continuous inhomogeneit...
The propagation of acoustic or ultrasonic pulses and waves in 1-D media with continuous inhomogeneit...
This is our third report on the development of a local interaction simulation approach (LISA), based...
A spring model for the simulation of the propagation of ultrasonic pulses in arbitrarily complex het...
This paper proposes a method of simulating pulsed pressure waves in attenuative fluids as typically ...
A modified Lax-Wendroff correction for wave propagation in attenuating and dispersive media describe...
A time-domain numerical code based on the constitutive relations of nonlinear acoustics for simulati...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
A time-domain numerical code based on the constitutive relations of nonlinear acoustics for simulati...
A time-domain numerical code based on the constitutive relations of nonlinear acoustics for simulati...
This thesis concerns the partial differential equations governing acoustic wave propagation in heter...
The problem of convergence of finite difference (FD) schemes for simulating the propagation of pulse...
A large body of work has been done in solids, acoustics and electromagnetics on wave propagation in ...
In this contribution we pay attention to the propagation of the stress waves in an arbitrary complex...
Computer simulation techniques are continuously expanding their role as basic tools in fields, such ...
The propagation of acoustic or ultrasonic pulses and waves in 1-D media with continuous inhomogeneit...
The propagation of acoustic or ultrasonic pulses and waves in 1-D media with continuous inhomogeneit...
This is our third report on the development of a local interaction simulation approach (LISA), based...
A spring model for the simulation of the propagation of ultrasonic pulses in arbitrarily complex het...
This paper proposes a method of simulating pulsed pressure waves in attenuative fluids as typically ...
A modified Lax-Wendroff correction for wave propagation in attenuating and dispersive media describe...
A time-domain numerical code based on the constitutive relations of nonlinear acoustics for simulati...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
A time-domain numerical code based on the constitutive relations of nonlinear acoustics for simulati...
A time-domain numerical code based on the constitutive relations of nonlinear acoustics for simulati...
This thesis concerns the partial differential equations governing acoustic wave propagation in heter...
The problem of convergence of finite difference (FD) schemes for simulating the propagation of pulse...
A large body of work has been done in solids, acoustics and electromagnetics on wave propagation in ...
In this contribution we pay attention to the propagation of the stress waves in an arbitrary complex...