Sound transmission through inhomogeneous waveguides

A. T. Peplow, S. Finnveden

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Abstract

A spectral element method is described which enables reduced wave equation problems defined in regular, arbitrary length regions to be solved as a set of coupled problems over neighbouring domains. A combination of trial functions are considered, namely the specific eigenfunctions of a differential operator and a set of hierarchical polynomials. The coefficients in the representation of the acoustic pressure are obtained by imposing continuity across element interfaces and including the given boundary conditions. The former is satisfied implicitly via a variational principle. Accurate approximations are obtained for computations of sound transmission over a step-profile and local perturbations of the ambient fluid density.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWessex Institute of Publishing
Pages155-163
Number of pages9
Volume13
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes
EventTwenty-Fourth International Conference on the Boundary Element Method Incorporating Meshless Solution Seminar, BEM XXIV - Sintra, Portugal
Duration: 2002 Jun 172002 Jun 19

Publication series

NameInternational Series on Advances in Boundary Elements
ISSN (Print)1460-1419

Conference

ConferenceTwenty-Fourth International Conference on the Boundary Element Method Incorporating Meshless Solution Seminar, BEM XXIV
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CitySintra
Period2002/06/172002/06/19

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Fluid Mechanics

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