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Nonlinear acoustic propagation in two-dimensional ducts

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1974

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Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

The method of multiple scales is used to obtain a second-order uniformly valid expansion for the nonlinear acoustic wave propagation in a two-dimensional duct whose walls are treated with a nonlinear acoustic material. The wave propagation in the duct is characterized by the unsteady nonlinear Euler equations. The results show that nonlinear effects tend to flatten and broaden the absorption versus frequency curve, in qualitative agreement with the experimental observations. Moreover, the effect of the gas nonlinearity increases with increasing sound frequency, whereas the effect of the material nonlinearity decreases with increasing sound frequency.

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Keywords

Acoustic nonlinearity effects, Nonlinear acoustics, Wave propagation, Acoustic absorption, Acoustics

Citation

Nayfeh, A. H. & Tsai, M. S. (1974). Nonlinear acoustic propagation in two-dimensional ducts. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 55(6), 1166-1172. doi: 10.1121/1.1914681