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SOURCE: Wu S. Advances in Underwater...Vol 3. Computational Acoustics 2025
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Textbook in PDF format This set of volumes encompasses the study of acoustics to diverse environments ranging from underwater and marine environments, to structural and civil engineering, computational models and aerospace engineering. Each volume comprises peer-reviewed publications in the related field of acoustics from the past decade, arranged such as to review the existing literature, examine new methodologies and then explore novel applications of pioneering acoustic principles. With contributions by eminent acoustics researchers, this set holds key insights for fellow acoustics researchers and engineers of any field impacted by acoustic phenomena. Volume 3 provides summaries of theories including the benchmark study on eigenfrequencies of fluid-loaded structures, and the Burton and Miller method, while the new methodologies presented range from a coupled boundary element and energy flow method, to an efficient approach to the simulation of acoustic radiation. The volume concludes with promising applications like a comparison of transient infinite elements and transient Kirchhoff integral methods, as well as a fast multi-frequency iterative acoustic boundary element method
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