Acoustic Resonance Scattering

Acoustic Resonance Scattering
Author: Herbert Überall
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782881245138

These 13 papers were part of a May 1989 symposium at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., the home of much of the early theoretical and experimental work in acoustic resonance scattering. Topics include a historical survey of the development of the subject, a description of the MIIR and short- pulse methods, and new developments such as the derivation of exact acoustic background shells, application of the method of moments, and S-matrix product expansions. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Dynamics of Acoustic Resonance Scattering from Spherical Targets

Dynamics of Acoustic Resonance Scattering from Spherical Targets
Author: J. George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

A resonance theory of acoustic scattering from penetrable bodies has recently been developed which describes the features of the scattering amplitude in terms of a background amplitude like that of an impenetrable scatter, with superimposed resonances at the eigenfrequencies of the body. In the present study (carried out for the example of a spherical gas bubble in a fluid which in spite of its simplicity contains all the essential features of the scattering process), the existence of these resonances is explained by the phase-matching of surface waves on the scatter whose phase and group velocities are obtained here. In addition, we study the dynamics of the interior motions inside the body during the scattering process, which are shown to undergo resonances in the radial and angular directions except for the radial motions of the surface, resulting in the fact that the modal surface deformations do not exhibit any particular resonance effects at the eigenfrequencies of the body.

Resonance Acoustic Spectroscopy

Resonance Acoustic Spectroscopy
Author: Naum D. Veksler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642847951

Resonance Acoustic Spectroscopy deals with the analysis of waves generated in an elastic body by a plane harmonic acoustic wave. It is the first monograph to treat new analytical and experimental methods for the investigation of the excitation, propagation and re-radiation of elastic waves in solid, thick-walled and thin-walled elastic scatterers.The material is presented systematically, comprising the formulation of the problem, method of solution, algorithm, computation and analysis. A large number of computational results are given in the form of modal resonances, form functions, dispersion curves and acoustic spectrograms. Particular attention is paid to the interpretation of the solutions.

Acoustic Interactions With Submerged Elastic Structures - Part I: Acoustic Scattering And Resonances

Acoustic Interactions With Submerged Elastic Structures - Part I: Acoustic Scattering And Resonances
Author: Ardeshir Guran
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 369
Release: 1996-08-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814499730

The interaction of acoustic fields with submerged elastic structures, both by propagation and scattering, is being investigated at various institutions and laboratories world-wide with ever-increasing sophistication of experiments and analysis. This book offers a collection of contributions from these research centers that represent the present state-of-the-art in the study of acoustic elastic interaction, being on the cutting edge of these investigations. This includes the description of acoustic scattering from submerged elastic objects and shells by the Resonance Scattering Theory of Flax, Dragonette and Überall, and the interaction of these phenomena in terms of interface waves. It also includes the use of this theory for the purpose of inverse scattering, i.e. the determination of the scattered objects properties from the received acoustic backscattered signals. The problem of acoustically excited waves in inhomogeneous and anisotropic materials, and of inhomogeneous propagating waves is considered. Vibrations and resonances of elastic shells, including shells with various kinds of internal attachments, are analyzed. Acoustic scattering experiments are described in the time domain, and on the basis of the Wigner-Ville distribution. Acoustic propagation in the water column over elastic boundaries is studied experimentally both in laboratory tanks, and in the field, and is analyzed theoretically. Ultrasonic nondestructive testing, including such aspects like probe modelling, scattering by various types of cracks, receiving probes and calibration by a side-drilled hole is also studied in details.A comprehensive picture of these complex phenomena and other aspects is presented in the book by researchers that are experts in each of these domains, giving up-to-date accounts of the field in all these aspects.

Acoustic Interactions With Submerged Elastic Structures - Part Iii: Acoustic Propagation And Scattering, Wavelets And Time Frequency Analysis

Acoustic Interactions With Submerged Elastic Structures - Part Iii: Acoustic Propagation And Scattering, Wavelets And Time Frequency Analysis
Author: Dieter Guicking
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2001-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814497819

The interaction of acoustic fields with submerged elastic structures, both by propagation and scattering, is being investigated at various institutions and laboratories world-wide with ever-increasing sophistication of experiments and analysis. This book offers a collection of contributions from these research centers that represent the present state-of-the-art in the study of acoustic elastic interaction, being on the cutting edge of these investigations. This includes the description of acoustic scattering from submerged elastic objects and shells by the Resonance Scattering Theory of Flax, Dragonette and Überall, and the interaction of these phenomena in terms of interface waves. It also includes the use of this theory for the purpose of inverse scattering, i.e. the determination of the scattered objects properties from the received acoustic backscattered signals. The problem of acoustically excited waves in inhomogeneous and anisotropic materials, and of inhomogeneous propagating waves is considered. Vibrations and resonances of elastic shells, including shells with various kinds of internal attachments, are analyzed. Acoustic scattering experiments are described in the time domain, and on the basis of the Wigner-Ville distribution. Acoustic propagation in the water column over elastic boundaries is studied experimentally both in laboratory tanks, and in the field, and is analyzed theoretically. Ultrasonic nondestructive testing, including such aspects like probe modelling, scattering by various types of cracks, receiving probes and calibration by a side-drilled hole is also studied in details.A comprehensive picture of these complex phenomena and other aspects is presented in the book by researchers that are experts in each of these domains, giving up-to-date accounts of the field in all these aspects.

Acoustic Interactions with Submerged Elastic Structures

Acoustic Interactions with Submerged Elastic Structures
Author: Ard‚shir Guran
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9812810757

"\berall's work in acoustic and electromagnetic scattering has evoked much interest, in the US as well as abroad, because of its possible practical applications, as well as the theoretical understanding. Many collaborators have been inspired by it, and have now contributed to this volume. The book is an excellent contribution to the literature of Acoustics and Wave Propagation. Professor Guran is to be congratulated for organizing and editing this volume." Prof. Hans A Bethe Noble Laureate Cornell University, 1996

High Frequency and Pulse Scattering

High Frequency and Pulse Scattering
Author: Allan D. Pierce
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483257703

High Frequency and Pulse Scattering investigates high frequency and pulse scattering, with emphasis on the phenomenon of echoes from objects. Geometrical and catastrophe optics methods in scattering are discussed, along with the scattering of sound pulses and the ringing of target resonances. Caustics and associated diffraction catastrophes are also examined. Comprised of two chapters, this volume begins with a detailed account of geometrically based approximation methods in scattering theory, focusing on waves transmitted through fluid and elastic scatterers and glory scattering; surface ray representations of scattering by shells and other smooth objects; and caustics and associated diffraction catastrophes. The second chapter deals with the relation between sound pulses and the vibrational spectra of elastic submerged objects. The theory of the scattering of sound pulses from elastic and impenetrable objects is described, together with the theory of surface wave pulses. Target resonances and the singularity expansion method are also analyzed. This book will be of interest to physicists.

Acoustic Interactions with Submerged Elastic Structures: Acoustic scattering and resonances

Acoustic Interactions with Submerged Elastic Structures: Acoustic scattering and resonances
Author: Ardéshir Guran
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810229641

"\berall's work in acoustic and electromagnetic scattering has evoked much interest, in the US as well as abroad, because of its possible practical applications, as well as the theoretical understanding. Many collaborators have been inspired by it, and have now contributed to this volume. The book is an excellent contribution to the literature of Acoustics and Wave Propagation. Professor Guran is to be congratulated for organizing and editing this volume." Prof. Hans A Bethe Noble Laureate Cornell University, 1996