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High-frequency asymptotic forms of refracted and transmitted waves when sound is scattered by a hollow elastic sphere filled with liquid (English)
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1985
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The Sommerfeld-Watson transformation, the reflection method and the theory of graphs are used to investigate the components of the echosignal from a hollow elastic sphere with a concentric liquid filler, formed by reflection and rereflection at the media interfaces.
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scattering
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Sommerfeld-Watson transformation
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reflection method
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theory of graphs
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echosignal
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hollow elastic sphere
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concentric liquid filler
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