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Frequency modulation at a moving material interface and a conservation law for wave number
Authors:GG Kleinstein  MD Gunzburger
Institution:Joint Institute for Acoustics and Flight Sciences, The George Washington University, Hampton, Virginia 23665, U.S.A.;Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, Hampton, Virginia 23665, U.S.A.
Abstract:An integral conservation law for wave numbers is considered. In order to test the validity of the proposed conservation law, a complete solution for the reflection and transmission of an acoustic wave impinging normally on a material interface moving at a constant speed is derived. The agreement between the frequency condition thus deduced from the dynamic equations of motion and the frequency condition derived from the jump condition associated with the integral equation supports the proposed law as a true conservation law. Additional comparisons such as amplitude discontinuities and Snells' law in a moving media further confirm the stated proposition. Results are stated concerning frequency and wave number relations across a shock front as predicted by the proposed conservation law.
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