1999
DOI: 10.1615/interjfluidmechres.v26.i5-6.190
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Transmission of Sound through the Junction of a Plane and an Wedge-Shaped Waveguide

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“…A strict solution of the problem of sound transmission through the matching area of flat and wedge shaped waveguides is constructed bellow. The flare angle of the wedge shaped waveguide is arbitrary [14]. Solution analysis allows us to estimate the energy of the wave getting through the matching area and investigate the sound field structure.…”
Section: Sound Transmission Through the Area Of Flat And Wedge Shaped...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A strict solution of the problem of sound transmission through the matching area of flat and wedge shaped waveguides is constructed bellow. The flare angle of the wedge shaped waveguide is arbitrary [14]. Solution analysis allows us to estimate the energy of the wave getting through the matching area and investigate the sound field structure.…”
Section: Sound Transmission Through the Area Of Flat And Wedge Shaped...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We note finally that the results given above are based on the following works: monograph [15], articles [6,9,14,[21][22][23]25,27,31,37,43,50].…”
Section: Properties Of Normal Waves In Elastic Fluid-filled Waveguidesmentioning
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“…In what follows, this condition is used as a criterion of accuracy of the numerical solution of the infinite system of equations [2,3].…”
Section: Energy Characteristicsmentioning
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“…Thus, in particular, the process of transformation of the energy of incident waves in a composite elastic waveguide is studied in [2]. The energy characteristics of waves incident onto the zone of conjugation of flat and wedge-shaped waveguides, reflected from this zone, and passing through it are studied in [3].…”
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