Nonlinear Acoustics
Contributor(s)
Hamilton, Mark F. (editor)
Blackstock, David T. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book is an introductory text on the theory of nonlinear acoustics authored by experts on their respective topics. It is written at a level appropriate for a graduate course on nonlinear acoustics, and it also serves as a useful resource for scientists and engineers. Consistent notation is employed for the principal symbols, and there is extensive cross-referencing between chapters. Chapters 1 through 8 develop the physical concepts, mathematical models, and classical methods of solution that form the theoretical framework for nonlinear acoustics. These chapters, or selected portions, form an appropriate core for an introductory course. While the emphasis is on nonlinear sound waves in fluids, Chapter 9 provides an introduction to nonlinear elastic waves in isotropic solids. Chapters 10 through 15 cover applications and additional methodologies encountered in nonlinear acoustics that include perturbation and numerical methods, ray theory for inhomogeneous moving media, statistical and parametric phenomena, and biomedical applications. The book is relevant to studies of therapeutic ultrasound, blast waves and jet noise, nondestructive testing, parametric array loudspeakers, particle manipulation with acoustic radiation force, and other applications involving nonlinear acoustics. This is an open access book.
Keywords
Nonlinear acoustics textbook; Finite-amplitude sound in fluids; Shock waves; Radiation force; Acoustic streaming; Nonlinear elastic waves; Biomedical acoustics; Perturbation methods in nonlinear acoustics; Computational methods in nonlinear acousticsDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-58963-8ISBN
9783031589638, 9783031589621, 9783031589638Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2024Imprint
Springer Nature SwitzerlandClassification
Wave mechanics (vibration and acoustics)
Acoustic and sound engineering
Differential calculus and equations
Testing of materials
Medical physics
Analytical chemistry
Imaging systems and technology