Transient processes in a gas / plate structure in the case of light gas loading
M.A. Mironov, A.V. Shanin, A.I. Korolkov, K.S. Kniazeva

TL;DR
This paper investigates pulse excitation in acoustic waveguides and half-spaces with flexible walls modeled as thin plates, providing explicit and asymptotic solutions, and analyzing wave excitation in ice-water-air systems.
Contribution
It offers explicit solutions for pulse excitation problems involving flexible walls and applies asymptotic estimates to complex acoustic systems, advancing understanding of transient wave processes.
Findings
Explicit solution for waveguide pulse excitation
Asymptotic estimation for half-space problems
Analysis of wave excitation in ice-water-air system
Abstract
Problems of pulse excitation in an acoustic waveguide with a flexible wall and in an acoustic half-space with a flexible wall are studied. In both cases the flexible wall is described by a thin plate equation. The solutions are written as double Fourier integrals. The integral for the waveguide is computed explicitly, and the integral for the half-space is estimated asymptotically. A special attention is paid to the pulse, which is a harmonic wave of a finite duration associated with the coincidence point of the dispersion diagrams of the acoustic medium and the plate. The method of estimating of the double Fourier integral is applied to the problem of excitation of waves in a system composed of an ice plate, water substrate, and the air.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research · Underwater Acoustics Research · Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
