The theory of the diffraction of a sound wave at a half-plane barrier is extended to the case of propagation in a viscous medium. It is shown that the singularity in the velocity near the edge of the barrier, a characteristic feature of the classical second order theory, disappears. In the neighbourhood of the edge the velocity attains its maximum, the value of which is determined by a reciprocal power of the viscosity. In the far field a viscous wave occurs, the amplitude of which is proportional to the square root of the viscosity, in contrast to the second order theory, where the introduction of a viscosity gives rise to a linear dependence
The sound field of a line source is investigated when a structure consisting of a semi-infinite thin...
The mathematical description of acoustic wave propagation within a time- and space-varying, and movi...
In a previous paper the propagation of linear longitudinal acoustic waves in isotropic media with sh...
The theory of the diffraction of a sound wave at a half-plane barrier is extended to the case of pro...
The diffraction of externally generated sound in a uniformly moving flow at the trailing edge of a s...
In the following work we solve the problem of the diffraction of a plane sound wave by an impedance ...
AbstractThe diffraction of a line source by an absorbing finite barrier, satisfying Myers' impedance...
According to well-known hydrodynamical theory, plane waves of sound propagated through a viscous liq...
Considerable attention has been given to the acoustic scattering from half planes. The aim of this t...
In this short note, some experimental results are presented on the diffraction of a spherical way by...
In this paper we consider the propagation of linear transverse acoustic waves in isotropic media in ...
Recent work in the acoustic metamaterial literature has focused on the design of metasurfaces that a...
A solution is obtained for the problem of the diffraction of a plane wave sound source by a semi-inf...
Although the acoustic analogy developed by Lighthill, Curle, and Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings for so...
In the present, paper the classical problem of reflection and transmission of a plane acoustic wave ...
The sound field of a line source is investigated when a structure consisting of a semi-infinite thin...
The mathematical description of acoustic wave propagation within a time- and space-varying, and movi...
In a previous paper the propagation of linear longitudinal acoustic waves in isotropic media with sh...
The theory of the diffraction of a sound wave at a half-plane barrier is extended to the case of pro...
The diffraction of externally generated sound in a uniformly moving flow at the trailing edge of a s...
In the following work we solve the problem of the diffraction of a plane sound wave by an impedance ...
AbstractThe diffraction of a line source by an absorbing finite barrier, satisfying Myers' impedance...
According to well-known hydrodynamical theory, plane waves of sound propagated through a viscous liq...
Considerable attention has been given to the acoustic scattering from half planes. The aim of this t...
In this short note, some experimental results are presented on the diffraction of a spherical way by...
In this paper we consider the propagation of linear transverse acoustic waves in isotropic media in ...
Recent work in the acoustic metamaterial literature has focused on the design of metasurfaces that a...
A solution is obtained for the problem of the diffraction of a plane wave sound source by a semi-inf...
Although the acoustic analogy developed by Lighthill, Curle, and Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings for so...
In the present, paper the classical problem of reflection and transmission of a plane acoustic wave ...
The sound field of a line source is investigated when a structure consisting of a semi-infinite thin...
The mathematical description of acoustic wave propagation within a time- and space-varying, and movi...
In a previous paper the propagation of linear longitudinal acoustic waves in isotropic media with sh...