Propagation of two-dimensional vibroacoustic disturbances in a rarefied gas
We study the effect of gas rarefaction on the propagation of vibroacoustic sound in a two-dimensional setup of a gas confined by a planar oscillating wall. Focusing on small-amplitude harmonic excitations imposed to only part of the surface, the problem is analyzed in the entire range of gas rarefac...
Main Authors: | Manela, A, Ben-Ami, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2021
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