Energy Flux Streamlines versus Acoustic Rays for Modeling Interaction with Rigid Boundaries: Near Field of Sound from a Circular Loudspeaker
James P. Braselton
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Works by James Braselton in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
2021
Energy Flux Streamlines versus Acoustic Rays for Modeling Interaction with Rigid Boundaries: Near Field of Sound from a Circular Loudspeaker
Cleon Dean
Visualization of the energy flow for a guided forward wave in and around a fluid loaded elastic cylindrical shell: Color coding of the Poynting vector field
Cleon Dean
Visualization of the energy flow for guided forward and backward waves in and around a fluid-loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field
Cleon Dean
Visualization of the energy flow for guided forward and backward waves in and around a fluid-loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field
Cleon Dean
Poynting vector fields in a perpendicularly ensonified fluid loaded elastic cylinder
James P. Braselton
Visualization of a surface wave in an elastic medium via the complex Poynting vector
James P. Braselton
Visualization of the energy flow for guided forward and backward waves in and around a fluid-loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field
James P. Braselton
Visualization of the energy flow for guided forward and backward waves in and around a fluid-loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field
James P. Braselton
Visualization of the energy flow for a guided forward wave in and around a fluid loaded elastic cylindrical shell: Color coding of the Poynting vector field
James P. Braselton
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Energy Flux Streamlines versus the Alternatives for the Visualization of Energy Coupling Inside and Outside the Surface of an Ensonified Spherical Acoustic Lens: Preliminary Results
Department of Mathematical Sciences Faculty Presentations
2004
Visualization of the energy flow for guided forward and backward waves in and around a fluid-loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field
Department of Physics and Astronomy Faculty Presentations