Modal vibrations of an infinite cylinder in an acoustic halfspace |
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Authors: | Seyyed M. Hasheminejad Mahdi Azarpeyvand |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran 16844, Iran |
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Abstract: | Acoustic radiation from an infinite cylindrical surface vibrating with an arbitrary, time-harmonic surface velocity distribution while positioned near the rigid/compliant boundary of a semi-infinite ideal compressible fluid medium is determined in an exact fashion using the classical method of separation of variables. The formulation utilizes the appropriate wave-field expansions and the method of images along with the pertinent translational addition theorem to develop a closed-form solution in form of infinite series. The analytical results are illustrated with numerical examples in which the cylindrical source, vibrating in the monopole and dipole-like modes, is positioned near the rigid/compliant boundary of a water-filled acoustic halfspace. Subsequently, the basic acoustic field quantities such as the modal acoustic radiation impedance load, radiated far-field pressure and the radiation intensity distribution are evaluated for representative values of the parameters characterizing the system. |
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Keywords: | Cylindrical source Acoustic halfspace Radiation impedance Acoustic intensity |
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