Abstract:Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) techniques for sound propagation have become increasingly popular. In moving media, such as the atmosphere, starting equations for FDTD calculations are often limited to low Mach numbers, which may result in significant errors. In this article, two coupled equations for the sound pressure and acoustic particle velocity are derived from the linearized fluid dynamic equations. These coupled equations are valid for arbitrary Mach numbers, in the high-frequency approximation, a… Show more
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