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Three-Dimensional Investigation of the Propagation of Waves in Hollow Circular Cylinders. I. Analytical Foundation
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1959
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AeroacousticsEngineeringSurface WaveFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringWave MotionNonlinear AcousticWave PhysicsWave TheoryVibrationsFree Harmonic WavesPhysical AcousticMechanicsSound PropagationOcean Wave MechanicsCircular Hollow CylinderWave PropagationHollow Circular CylinderThree-dimensional InvestigationI. Analytical FoundationNonlinear ResonanceHollow Circular Cylinders
The propagation of free harmonic waves along a hollow circular cylinder of infinite extent is discussed within the framework of the linear theory of elasticity. A characteristic equation appropriate to the circular hollow cylinder is obtained by use of the Helmholtz potentials for arbitrary values of the physical parameters involved. Axially symmetric waves, the limiting modes of infinite wavelength, and a special family of equivoluminal modes are derived and discussed as degenerate cases of the general equations.