نتایج جستجو برای: baryonic acoustic waves

تعداد نتایج: 194964  

2017
Dongwoo Lee Duc Minh Nguyen Junsuk Rho

Artificially structured materials with unit cells at sub-wavelength scale, known as metamaterials, have been widely used to precisely control and manipulate waves thanks to their unconventional properties which cannot be found in nature. In fact, the field of acoustic metamaterials has been much developed over the past 15 years and still keeps developing. Here, we present a topical review of me...

2015
Vijay A Sunil Jacob

Nowadays underwater communication plays a vital role in applications from commercial extends to military purposes. Present underwater communication systems involve the transmission of information in the form of sound, electromagnetic (EM), or optical waves. All these techniques has their own benefits and limitations. Acoustic communication is the most versatile and widely used technique in unde...

2016
Nima Shahriari Ardeshir Hanifi Dan S. Henningson N. Shahriari A. Hanifi D. S. Henningson

Acoustic receptivity of a two-dimensional boundary layer on a flat plate with elliptic leading edge is studied through direct numerical simulation (DNS). Sound waves are modelled by a uniform oscillation of freestream boundaries in time which results to an infinite-wavelength acoustic wave. Acoustic disturbances interact with strong streamwise gradients at the leading edge or surface nonhomogen...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2013
Jeremy Blamey Leslie Y Yeo James R Friend

Low frequency (O(10 Hz-10 kHz)) vibration excitation of capillary waves has been extensively studied for nearly two centuries. Such waves appear at the excitation frequency or at rational multiples of the excitation frequency through nonlinear coupling as a result of the finite displacement of the wave, most often at one-half the excitation frequency in so-called Faraday waves and twice this fr...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2002
Waheed A Younis Stergios Stergiopoulos David Havelock Julius Grodski

The nondestructive three-dimensional acoustic tomography concept of the present investigation combines computerized tomography image reconstruction algorithms using acoustic diffracting waves together with depth information to produce a three-dimensional (3D) image of an underground section. The approach illuminates the underground area of interest with acoustic plane waves of frequencies 200-3...

2005
Shaofan Li Albert C. To Steven D. Glaser

The work is concerned with the characterization of a Kirchhoff diffraction field in a piezoelectric material. An exact solution is obtained for the full scattering fields around the tip of a semi-infinite crack, which is electrically conducting and is loaded with both SH acoustic incident waves and in-plane electrical incident waves. First, it is found that a conducting crack in a piezoelectric...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2006
Mats Carlsson Thomas J Bogdan

Acoustic waves are generated by the convective motions in the solar convection zone. When propagating upwards into the chromosphere they reach the height where the sound speed equals the Alfvén speed and they undergo mode conversion, refraction and reflection. We use numerical simulations to study these processes in realistic configurations where the wavelength of the waves is similar to the le...

2015
Martin Grossmann Oliver Ristow Mike Hettich Chuan He Reimar Waitz Elke Scheer Vitalyi Gusev Thomas Dekorsy Martin Schubert

Guided acoustic waves are generated in nanopatterned silicon membranes with aluminum gratings by optical excitation with a femtosecond laser. The spatial modulation of the photoacoustic excitation leads to Lamb waves with wavelengths determined by the grating period. The excited Lamb waves are optically detected for different grating periods and at distances up to several lm between pump and pr...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
S E Cousens V V Yaroshenko S Sultana M A Hellberg F Verheest I Kourakis

Electrostatic dust-acoustic shock waves are investigated in a viscous, complex plasma consisting of dust particles, electrons, and ions. The system is modelled using the generalized hydrodynamic equations, with strong coupling between the dust particles being accounted for by employing the effective electrostatic temperature approach. Using a reductive perturbation method, it is demonstrated th...

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