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    - Vol. 5

    ACOUSTIC INTERACTIONS WITH SUBMERGED ELASTIC STRUCTURES
    Part I: Acoustic Scattering and Resonances

    edited by Ardéshir Guran (Technical University of Hamburg, Germany) , Jean Ripoche (University of Le Havre, France) , & Franz Ziegler (Technical University of Vienna, Austria)

    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.

     
    Contents:
    • The Resonances: From Nuclear Physics to Underwater Acoustics (H Überall et al.)
    • RST and Peripheral Waves (N Veksler)
    • Acoustic Scattering from Internally Loaded Cylindrical Shells (Y-P Guo)
    • Scattering by Cylindrical Objects at Oblique Incidence (J-M Conoir et al.)
    • Nonspecular Reflection-Transmission Phenomena of Bounded Beams Described by Inhomogeneous Plane Waves (O Leroy)
    • Reflection and Refraction of the Inhomogeneous Plane Wave (M Deschamps)
    • Theory of the Acoustic Bounded Beam (M Rousseau & P Gatignol)
    • Sound Scattering by a Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shell with an Internal Axial Stiffener (A Klauson et al.)
    • Interferences in Elastic Plates (J-M Conoir et al.)
     
    Readership: Nonlinear scientists.
     
    “… Überall'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, Nobel Laureate

    Cornell University
     
    “This highly interesting collection of papers makes a valuable addition to the acoustics literature.”
    Applied Acoustics
     
    “… This is an impressive collection of 45 research and review chapters involving 78 authors. Taking into account the high educational quality and research value of this set of books, it is recommended for purchase by libraries that serves research programs involved with acoustic scattering related to underwater and ultrasonics.”
    Professor Philip Marston
    Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
     
    Part I
    368pp    Pub. date: Aug 1996  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-2964-1
    981-02-2964-X
       US$80 / £58

     


     

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