Resonance Acoustic Spectroscopy [E-Book] / by Naum D. Veksler ; edited by Herbert Überall.
Resonance Acoustic Spectroscopy deals with the analysis of waves generated in an elastic body by a plane harmonic acoustic wave. It is the first monograph to treat new analytical and experimental methods for the investigation of the excitation, propagation and re-radiation of elastic waves in solid,...
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Personal Name(s): | Veksler, Naum D., author |
Überall, Herbert, editor | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1993
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Physical Description: |
XI, 282 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642847950 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-84795-0 |
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Springer Series on Wave Phenomena ;
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- 1 Scattering of an Obliquely Incident Plane Acoustic Wave by a Circular-Cylindrical Shell of Infinite Extent
- 1.1 Formulation of the Problem and Its Solution in Series Form
- 1.2 Numerical Results
- 2 Resonance Scattering by Elastic Bodies of Cylindrical Shape
- 2.1 Scattering by a Solid Elastic Cylinder
- 2.2 Numerical Results for Scattering by a Solid Elastic Cylinder
- 2.3 Scattering by a Circular-Cylindrical Shell
- 2.4 Numerical Results for the Problem of a Plane Acoustic Pressure Wave Scattered by a Circular-Cylindrical Shell
- 3 Application of the Resonance Scattering Theory to Problems of Acoustic Wave Scattering by Elastic Spheres
- 3.1 Scattering by a Solid Elastic Sphere
- 3.2 Numerical Results for Scattering by a Solid Elastic Sphere
- 3.3 Scattering by an Elastic Spherical Shell
- 3.4 Numerical Results for Scattering by Thick-Walled Spherical Shells
- 4 Synthesis of the Backscattering Form Function for a Solid Elastic Sphere Using the Sommerfeld-Watson Transformation
- 4.1 Approximate Formula for the Description of the Form Function
- 4.2 Features of the Rayleigh Wave
- 4.3 Synthesis of the Form Function
- 4.4 Comparison with Experiment
- 5 Resonance Isolation and Identification Method
- 5.1 The Essence of the Method
- 5.2 Results
- 5.3 Acoustic Spectrogram
- 5.4 Resonances of Guided Waves
- 6 Pulsed Resonance Identification Method
- 6.1 The Essence of the Method
- 6.2 Results
- 7 Peripheral Waves in the Scattering by Elastic Cylinders and Spheres
- 7.1 Scattering from an Elastic Cylinder
- 7.2 Scattering from a Solid Elastic Sphere
- 8 Analysis of Peripheral Waves via Backscattering by Circular-Cylindrical Shells
- 8.1 Introductory Remarks
- 8.2 Model Problem: Lamb-Type Waves in a Plane “Dry” Layer
- 8.3 Application of the Resonance Scattering Theory
- 8.4 Form Function Analysis
- 8.5 Phase Velocities
- 8.6 Asymptotic Formula for Resonance Frequenciea
- 9 Analysis and Synthesis of the Backscattered Acoustic Pressure from a Circular-Cylindrical Shell
- 9.1 Analysis of the Acoustic Pressure Scattered by the Shell
- 9.2 Synthesis of the Approximate Formula for the Backscattering Form Function
- 9.3 Discussion
- 10 Peripheral Waves in the Scattering by Spherical Shells
- 10.1 Form Function and Isolated Modal Resonances
- 10.2 Dispersion Curves
- 10.3 Approximation of Resonance Positions
- 10.4 Hidden Resonances
- 11 Peripheral Waves in the Scattering of a Plane Acoustic Wave Obliquely Incident on a Solid Elastic Cylinder
- 11.1 Form Function
- 11.2 Modal Resonances
- 11.3 Dispersion Curves of the Phase Velocities
- 12 Analysis of Peripheral Waves in the Scattering of a Plane Acoustic Wave Obliquely Incident on a Circular-Cylindrical Shell
- 12.1 Form Function Analysis
- 12.2 Modal Resonances
- 12.3 Phase Velocities of Peripheral Waves
- 12.4 Estimation of the Resonance Frequency Positions
- 13 On the Causes of Possible Errors in the Solution of Scattering Problems
- 13.1 Application of a Model Outside its Region of Validity
- 13.2 Application of the Procedure Outside its Region of Validity
- 13.3 Boundedness of the Frequency Domain
- 13.4 Extremely Large Computation Steps
- 13.5 Series Truncation at a Small Number of Terms
- 13.6 Ordinary Precision
- 13.7 Errors in Interpretation
- 14 Estimation of the Shell Thickness from the Form Function
- 14.1 Form Function Structure in the Domain of the First Resonances of the S0 Wave
- 14.2 Estimation of the Shell Thickness
- 14.3 Commentary
- References.