Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988matev..46.1000d&link_type=abstract
Materials Evaluation (ISSN 0025-5327), vol. 46, June 1988, p. 1000-1005.
Computer Science
Sound
Elastic Waves, Fluid Filled Shells, Spectrum Analysis, Ultrasonic Tests, Wave Scattering, Air, Cavities, Mercury (Metal), Resonance Scattering, Specimen Geometry, Water
Scientific paper
In the framework of the resonance scattering theory, the scattering of elastic waves from a fluid-filled cylindrical cavity in a solid medium is investigated. Because the resonance spectrum has a strong dependence on the ratio of external and internal densities and sound velocities, fluid fillers of air, water, and mercury in a loading medium of aluminum and steel are considered. The investigation of the direct scattering problem of predicting the orientation, size, and nature of the fluid scatterer to be solved, if the cavity shape is known a priori to be cylindrical.
Alemar J. D.
Delsanto Pier Paolo
Nagl A.
Rosario E.
Uberall H.
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