A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures

This thesis provides a geometrical asymptotic approach to some fluid-loading pro­blems in acoustics.The first half concerns the bulk wave insonification of flat fluid-loaded membranes and elastic solids. Particular attention is paid to the excitation of the leaky surface wave...

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Main Author: Smith, Bridget J.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56596/
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description This thesis provides a geometrical asymptotic approach to some fluid-loading pro­blems in acoustics.The first half concerns the bulk wave insonification of flat fluid-loaded membranes and elastic solids. Particular attention is paid to the excitation of the leaky surface wave of these configurations, with a new geometrical interpretation, using complex rays, of the displacement of the cut-off angle from the Mach angle given. The types of bulk wave insonification considered are cylindrical and spherical waves and Gaussian beam incidence, and all these fields are described in terms of complex rays.The second half concerns the bulk wave insonification of convex fluid-loaded boun­daries. Specifically the impedance and membrane boundaries are considered un­dergoing plane wave incidence. Unlike the flat boundary problems considered, the plane wave can excite surface waves and this is considered. Finally, the asymptotic field produced when a ray is tangentially incident to a soft convex boundary, thus exciting a creeping wave, is obtained.
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spelling nottingham-565962025-02-28T14:30:04Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56596/ A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures Smith, Bridget J. This thesis provides a geometrical asymptotic approach to some fluid-loading pro­blems in acoustics.The first half concerns the bulk wave insonification of flat fluid-loaded membranes and elastic solids. Particular attention is paid to the excitation of the leaky surface wave of these configurations, with a new geometrical interpretation, using complex rays, of the displacement of the cut-off angle from the Mach angle given. The types of bulk wave insonification considered are cylindrical and spherical waves and Gaussian beam incidence, and all these fields are described in terms of complex rays.The second half concerns the bulk wave insonification of convex fluid-loaded boun­daries. Specifically the impedance and membrane boundaries are considered un­dergoing plane wave incidence. Unlike the flat boundary problems considered, the plane wave can excite surface waves and this is considered. Finally, the asymptotic field produced when a ray is tangentially incident to a soft convex boundary, thus exciting a creeping wave, is obtained. 1995 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56596/1/309690.pdf Smith, Bridget J. (1995) A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. complex rays; bulk wave insonification; acoustics; fluid-loading
spellingShingle complex rays; bulk wave insonification; acoustics; fluid-loading
Smith, Bridget J.
A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
title A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
title_full A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
title_fullStr A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
title_full_unstemmed A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
title_short A complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
title_sort complex ray approach to the acoustics of fluid-loaded structures
topic complex rays; bulk wave insonification; acoustics; fluid-loading
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56596/