Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2035589045> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2035589045 endingPage "499" @default.
- W2035589045 startingPage "475" @default.
- W2035589045 abstract "In this paper, FD formulations in cylindrical coordinates are used to model the field radiated, by a circular source, in fluid and solid media. The stability of the used schemes is controlled by a proper choice of time and space steps. Absorbing boundary conditions are introduced to satisfy the assumption of a propagation in a half space medium. In order to minimize the CPU time, calculations are limited for regions disturbed by the propagating ultrasonic pulse then the calculus zone is incremented. Some numerical results are presented to illustrate the effect of the medium nature, source vibration profiles and eventually the presence of targets in the acoustic field. A spatio-temporal description of the diffraction phenomena is given. The radiated field is interpreted in terms of plane and edge waves. For solid media, this interpretation allows the determination of the arrival times which are compared with those numerically predicted. Numerical results corresponding to fluid media are compared to those obtained by the Impulse Response Method. The good agreement obtained justifies the choice of the FDM for the modeling of the wave propagation problems." @default.
- W2035589045 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2035589045 creator A5012666196 @default.
- W2035589045 creator A5033665093 @default.
- W2035589045 creator A5067887550 @default.
- W2035589045 date "2004-12-01" @default.
- W2035589045 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2035589045 title "FINITE DIFFERENCE MODELING OF THE ULTRASONIC FIELD RADIATED BY CIRCULAR TRANSDUCERS" @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1777663365 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1970919978 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1973697196 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1974709508 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1978674047 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1989180014 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1990665774 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1996850418 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W1997936723 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2005687676 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2016380666 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2018062639 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2030313990 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2042616990 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2046872925 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2048654475 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2050402509 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2051742755 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2068481454 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2104073392 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2108332067 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2114491227 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2119759090 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2120519112 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2131945130 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2143131178 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2147956651 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2150333845 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2152717735 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2168533300 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2172080118 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2262185475 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W2340420312 @default.
- W2035589045 cites W3202528256 @default.
- W2035589045 doi "https://doi.org/10.1142/s0218396x04002365" @default.
- W2035589045 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2035589045 type Work @default.
- W2035589045 sameAs 2035589045 @default.
- W2035589045 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W2035589045 countsByYear W20355890452015 @default.
- W2035589045 countsByYear W20355890452016 @default.
- W2035589045 countsByYear W20355890452018 @default.
- W2035589045 countsByYear W20355890452020 @default.
- W2035589045 countsByYear W20355890452021 @default.
- W2035589045 countsByYear W20355890452022 @default.
- W2035589045 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2035589045 hasAuthorship W2035589045A5012666196 @default.
- W2035589045 hasAuthorship W2035589045A5033665093 @default.
- W2035589045 hasAuthorship W2035589045A5067887550 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C182310444 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C202444582 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C207114421 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C40308292 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C56318395 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C70836080 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C74650414 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C81288441 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConcept C9652623 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C120665830 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C121332964 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C134306372 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C182310444 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C202444582 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C207114421 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C24890656 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C33923547 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C40308292 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C56318395 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C70836080 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C74650414 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C81288441 @default.
- W2035589045 hasConceptScore W2035589045C9652623 @default.
- W2035589045 hasIssue "04" @default.
- W2035589045 hasLocation W20355890451 @default.
- W2035589045 hasLocation W20355890452 @default.
- W2035589045 hasLocation W20355890453 @default.
- W2035589045 hasOpenAccess W2035589045 @default.
- W2035589045 hasPrimaryLocation W20355890451 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2057390885 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2079413837 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2088920587 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2089829884 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2104522694 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2383924426 @default.
- W2035589045 hasRelatedWork W2393046740 @default.