GEOMETRICAL EFFECTS IN RESONANT GAS OSCILLATIONS
It is known that the response of a cylindrical acoustic resonator to excitation by an oscillating piston can contain shock waves if the detuning is sufficiently small. However, the response of a spherical annular resonator is continuous, with an amplitude that depends on the detuning in the same way...
Main Authors: | Ockendon, H, Ockendon, J, Peake, M, Chester, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
1993
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