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3. Plane Waves: Frequency-Domain Solutions

verfasst von : Jerry H. Ginsberg

Erschienen in: Acoustics-A Textbook for Engineers and Physicists

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The frequency domain now becomes the lens for our study of plane waves. We will not rely on prior developments in the time domain, such as the d’Alembert solution and the ensuing wave image construction technique. The primary reason for pursuing the analysis in a self-contained manner is that it will prepare us for the study of multidimensional phenomena, for which a time-domain solution might not be available as a guide.

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The modes of a rigid/rigid waveguide occur alternately as even and odd functions relative to the midpoint. The former, which correspond to \(n=0,\) 2,  4, ..., are said to be symmetric modes. They have a maximum value at \(x=L/2.\) The modes for \(n=1,\) 3,  5, ... are antisymmetric modes. A continuous function that is odd with respect to \(x=L/2\) must be zero at that location. Thus, if \(R_{L}\) for this system was exactly one, the midpoint pressure would not have shown any peak at 212.5 and 637.5 Hz.
 
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D.T. Blackstock, Fundamentals of Physical Acoustics, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 322–325 (2000), provides a thorough discussion of boundary layer effects in an otherwise planar oscillating flow. Analysis of this problem may be traced back to G. Kirchhoff’s efforts in 1868.
 
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The junction conditions developed here are approximations based on assumptions of planar wave behavior and shortness of the transition distance s relative to the wavelengths \(2\pi c^{\left( n\right) }/\omega .\) An improved approximation for a frequency-domain analysis consistent with the planar approximation replaces pressure continuity at a junction with an impedance relation that asserts that the pressure difference is proportional to the average velocity, \(P_{1}\left( L_{1}\right) -P_{2}\left( 0,t\right) \) \(=Z_{\text {junction} }\left[ V_{1}\left( L_{1}\right) +V_{2}\left( 0\right) \right] /2.\) A good starting point for exploring this refinement is the reference by Karal (1953).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Plane Waves: Frequency-Domain Solutions
verfasst von
Jerry H. Ginsberg
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56844-7_3

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