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Coupled vibrations of a cavity filled with a pulsating fluid in elastic infinite media by the boundary element method (English)
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13 March 1994
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We use the weighted residual method for the pressure formulation in fluids and displacement formulation in elastic solids in order to derive the boundary integral equation in the spatial domain. Finally, we obtain the transfer function of a harmonic pulsating source for different cavities shapes in Fourier transform space.
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weighted residual method
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transfer function
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Fourier transform
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