Acoustic wave propagation in two-phase heterogeneous porous media
J.I. Osypik, N.I. Pushkina, Ya. M. Zhileikin

TL;DR
This paper investigates how acoustic waves travel through complex two-phase porous materials with varying porosity, deriving an evolutionary wave equation and analyzing wave behavior in marine sediments.
Contribution
It introduces a new evolutionary wave equation for two-phase porous media with spatially varying porosity and applies it to marine sediments.
Findings
Derived an evolutionary wave equation for heterogeneous media.
Numerical analysis of wave propagation in marine sediments.
Insights into acoustic behavior in complex porous structures.
Abstract
The propagation of an acoustic wave through two-phase porous media with spatial variation in porosity is studied. The evolutionary wave equation is derived, and the propagation of an acoustic wave is numerically analyzed in application to marine sediments with various physical parameters.
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