Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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565027 | Signal Processing | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Acoustic wave propagation in inhomogeneous porous material is studied in the time domain. Fractional calculus is used to describe the inertial, viscous and thermal interactions between fluid and structure. A generalized hyperbolic fractional equation (generalized Telegraph equation) for transient sound wave propagation in inhomogeneous material is established. A wave-splitting technique is presented formally for the description of the dynamic equation of the reflection scattering operator.
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Authors
M. Fellah, Z.E.A. Fellah, C. Depollier,