scholarly journals Near‐field acoustic holography for enclosures with unknown Green’s functions

1995 ◽  
Vol 97 (5) ◽  
pp. 3254-3254
Author(s):  
Kelly Q. Kay ◽  
Chris R. Fuller ◽  
Karen H. Lyle
2009 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 674-677 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Valerio ◽  
P. Baccarelli ◽  
S. Paulotto ◽  
F. Frezza ◽  
A. Galli

2020 ◽  
Vol 221 (3) ◽  
pp. 1515-1531
Author(s):  
Tai Liu ◽  
Guangyu Fu ◽  
Yawen She ◽  
Cuiping Zhao

SUMMARY Using a numerical integral method, we deduced a set of formulae for the co-seismic internal deformation in a spherically symmetric earth model, simultaneously taking self-gravitation, compressibility and realistically stratified structure of the Earth into account. Using these formulae, we can calculate the internal deformation at an arbitrary depth caused by an arbitrary seismic source. To demonstrate the correctness of our formulae, we compared our numerical solutions of radial functions with analytical solutions reported by Dong & Sun based on a homogeneous earth model; we found that two sets of results agree well with each other. Our co-seismic internal Green's functions in the near field agree well with the results calculated by the formulae of Okada, which also verifies our Green's functions. Finally, we calculated the Coulomb stress changes on the Japanese Islands and Northeast China induced by the Tohoku-Oki Mw 9.0 earthquake using the methods described above. We found that the effect of layered structure plays a leading role on the near field, while curvature occupies a dominant position on the deep region of the far field. Through a comparison of the Coulomb stress changes at a depth of 10 km on a layered earth model calculated by our method along with the corresponding results of Okada, we found that the discrepancy between them in near field was ∼31.5 per cent, and that of far field was >100 per cent of the signals.


2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (02) ◽  
pp. 1350018
Author(s):  
Robert Gilbert ◽  
Miao-Jung Yvonne Ou

In this paper, we show how to construct acoustic Green's functions for a water column atop an infinite elastic seabed using a generalization of the method by Ahluwalia and Keller.6 Our goal is to obtain a representation of the acoustic Green's function which is valid in the near field. Such a representation is useful in the investigation of the inverse shape problem using the methodology we pioneered for waveguides with reflecting seabeds.


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