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A. G. Gorshkov, O. V. Egorova, A. L. Medvedskii, and L. N. Rabinskii, "Plane problem of diffraction of a pressure acoustic wave on a curvilinear obstacle," Mech. Solids. 38 (3), 118-123 (2003) |
Year |
2003 |
Volume |
38 |
Number |
3 |
Pages |
118-123 |
Title |
Plane problem of diffraction of a pressure acoustic wave on a curvilinear obstacle |
Author(s) |
A. G. Gorshkov (Moscow)
O. V. Egorova (Moscow)
A. L. Medvedskii (Moscow)
L. N. Rabinskii (Moscow) |
Abstract |
We consider the plane problem of diffraction of acoustic waves on
thin elastic curvilinear cylindrical shells enclosed in an absolutely rigid
screen. The major attention is given to the problem of the determination
of the hydrostatic pressure exerted on the shells [1, 2]. Expressions for
the transfer function are obtained on the basis of the theory of thin
layer. |
References |
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Aerohydroelasticity of Structures [in Russian],
Fizmatlit, Moscow, 2000. |
2. | A. N. Guz' and V. D. Kubenko,
The Theory of Nonstationary Aerohydroelasticity of Shells. Volume 5 [in Russian],
Naukova Dumka, Kiev, 1982. |
3. | E. G. Poznyak and E. V. Shikin,
Differential Geometry: the First Acquaintance [in Russian],
Izd-vo MGU, Moscow, 1990. |
4. | H. Bateman and A. Erdélyi,
Tables of Integral Transforms. Fourier, Laplace, and Mellin Transforms. A
Handbook [Russian translation], Nauka, Moscow, 1969. |
5. | F. G. Friedlander, Sound Pulses [Russian translation], Izd-vo Inostr. Lit-ry,
Moscow, 1962. |
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Received |
01 February 2003 |
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