Handbook Of Contemporary Acoustics And Its Applications
by Junru Wu /
2016 / English / PDF
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Modern acoustics has blossomed rapidly in the past decades.
Beginning as a branch off from the classical physics, modern
acoustics has become an interdisciplinary science that has exceeded
the boundaries of its origins. As a result, the demand for graduate
students, professionals and specialists who need to master the
knowledge of acoustics is growing quickly. The primary goal of this
publication is to meet this urgent need by providing an updated,
comprehensive reference book that educates readers on both
fundamental concepts as well as their broader applications in the
fast-moving technological world.
Modern acoustics has blossomed rapidly in the past decades.
Beginning as a branch off from the classical physics, modern
acoustics has become an interdisciplinary science that has exceeded
the boundaries of its origins. As a result, the demand for graduate
students, professionals and specialists who need to master the
knowledge of acoustics is growing quickly. The primary goal of this
publication is to meet this urgent need by providing an updated,
comprehensive reference book that educates readers on both
fundamental concepts as well as their broader applications in the
fast-moving technological world.
The
TheHandbook of Contemporary Acoustics and Its
Applications
Handbook of Contemporary Acoustics and Its
Applications systematically covers the theoretical principle
and analytical methodology of generation, propagation and
reception of acoustic waves in an ideal (inviscid) and non-ideal
fluid media. The topics include the transduction, radiation,
scattering, diffraction and reception of the acoustic wave. It
also discusses the acoustic field in a duct/pipe, waveguide and
cavity, the wave propagation in the multi-layers, nonlinear
finite amplitude wave propagation and the mechanisms of physical
and biological effects and their broad modern applications such
as sonoporation, targeted drug delivery, acoustic tweezers,
noninvasive high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) surgery, as
well as sonoluminscence. Readers are also provided with the
fundamental mathematic background and relevant references
necessary for their creative inventions and applications.
systematically covers the theoretical principle
and analytical methodology of generation, propagation and
reception of acoustic waves in an ideal (inviscid) and non-ideal
fluid media. The topics include the transduction, radiation,
scattering, diffraction and reception of the acoustic wave. It
also discusses the acoustic field in a duct/pipe, waveguide and
cavity, the wave propagation in the multi-layers, nonlinear
finite amplitude wave propagation and the mechanisms of physical
and biological effects and their broad modern applications such
as sonoporation, targeted drug delivery, acoustic tweezers,
noninvasive high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) surgery, as
well as sonoluminscence. Readers are also provided with the
fundamental mathematic background and relevant references
necessary for their creative inventions and applications.
This handbook is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate
students, as well as specialists working in relevant fields, and
may be used as a textbook in courses covering acoustics.
This handbook is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate
students, as well as specialists working in relevant fields, and
may be used as a textbook in courses covering acoustics.
Readership: Academic and professional, senior undergraduate and
graduate students reading Acoustics, as well as specialists
working in relevant fields.
Readership: Academic and professional, senior undergraduate and
graduate students reading Acoustics, as well as specialists
working in relevant fields.