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Mason W.P. (ed.) — Physical Acoustics. Principles and Methods (volume 15)
Mason W.P. (ed.) — Physical Acoustics. Principles and Methods (volume 15)



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Íàçâàíèå: Physical Acoustics. Principles and Methods (volume 15)

Àâòîð: Mason W.P. (ed.)

ßçûê: en

Ðóáðèêà: Ôèçèêà/Êîëåáàíèÿ è âîëíû/

Ñòàòóñ ïðåäìåòíîãî óêàçàòåëÿ: Ãîòîâ óêàçàòåëü ñ íîìåðàìè ñòðàíèö

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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1981

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 381

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 21.09.2005

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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Abello, T. P.      50 90
Aberdeen Proving Grounds      43—44
Acoustic Barkhausen effect      342
Acoustic emission as nondestructive testing technique      353
Acoustic emission crack detection system      351
Acoustic emission during various transformations      335—340
Acoustic emission for metallic and silicate glasses and tapes      338—339
Acoustic emission in martensitic transformation      339
Acoustic emission in weld strength monitoring      352—353
Acoustic emission source for electrolytic iron      329
Acoustic emission source for mild steel      329
Acoustic emission source, determination of characteristics of      297—333
Acoustic emission, data dictation for      334—335
Acoustic emission, dislocation effects and      340—342
Acoustic emission, in-flight monitoring with      350
Acoustic emission, magnetomechanical      342—348
Acoustic emission, monitoring fatigue damage with      348—350
Acoustic emission, optical detection of      333—334
Acoustic emission, plastic strain rate and      341
Acoustic emission, practical applications of      350—353
Acoustic emission, signal pattern recognition in      334
Acoustic emission, system analysis for      304 334—335
Acoustic emission, update on      295—354
Acoustic horn      4
Acoustic impedance      40—41
Acoustic interferometer      38 45 49—50
Acoustic oscilloscope      24
Acoustic propagation loss      131—132
Acoustic radiation pressure      24
Acoustic reflection coefficient      163—164
Acoustic streaming      66—67
Acoustic theories, development of      50
Acoustic waves, absorption of      24—25
Acoustic waves, electric source term for      142—145
Acoustic waves, inaudible      2
Acoustic waves, surface      see Surface acoustic wave filters Surface
Acoustic waves, visualization of      12
Acoustic-wave scattering from elastic targets      193—240
Acoustic-wave scattering, solid cylinders and spheres in      194—207
Acoustics, high-frequency      see High-frequency acoustics
Acoustics, history of      2—20
Acoustics, ultrasonics and      2
Acousto-optic effects      48—50
Adams, P. L.      162 177 189
Admittance matrix, in three-port network      134
ae      see Acoustic emission
Aigner, F.      27 90
Air bubble, sonar cross section and      229
Air-jet generator      39
Air-jet generator, improvements in      64
Albers, V. M.      90 95
Albersheim, W. J.      107 180 182 188
Alers, G. A.      297 356
Alexander, P.      68 69 70 90
Allen, C. H.      64 83 90
Alloys Steel Research Committee      76
Altberg, W.      24 90
Aluminum dust, in sound wave detection      49 63
American Communication Company      37
American Company of Aeroprojects      69
American Lighthouse Board      26
Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate      61—62
Andrade, E. N.      66 90
Animal audition, ultrasonics and      7—8
Antisubmarine warfare      52
Antropov, G. A.      83 92
Apodization, wave-front distortion and      124
Apodized transducers, dummy electrodes and      124—125
Arahori, T.      339 359
Arc oscillations, in telephone transmission      22
Arenberg, D. L.      78 90
Array factor for crossed-field model      138
Array factor for typical applications      177—187
Array factor in interdigital transducers      111
Array factor in transducer models      100—101 111
Array factor, delta-function model and      113—114
Array factor, diffraction or “beam steering” and      123—124
Array-factor analysis, crossed-field and generalized circuit models in relation to      154—160
Array-factor design, examples of      117—120
Array-factor response, transducer geometry design and      115—120
Array-impulse response      112
ASDIC (“Antisubmarine Detection Inventions Committee”)      33—34 37
Attenuaton mechanisms      15
Audibility limits      5—6 20—21
Audibility limits, high-frequency generators and      4—8
Auld, B. A.      101 130 133 145 187
Baboux, J. C.      317 356
Backscattered waves, amplitudes of      281
Bahr, A. J.      145 146 149 187
Bailey, C. D.      350 355
Balamuth, L.      50 63 67 83 90
Bandwidth parameter      171
Bar, R.      48 90
Baram, J.      339 355
Barkhausen effect, acoustical      342
Barkhausen effect, magnetic      347—348
Barnes, D. K.      66 92
Barnoski, M. K.      185 187
Baron, J. A.      350 358
Barone, A.      47 48 90
Barrick, D. E.      192 286 287 294
Barton, E. H.      22 90
Bates, J. L.      340 356
Bats, as “first ultrasonic echo-ranging system”      86—87
Bats, audible clicks from      52—53
Bats, echolocation in      86—87
Bats, ultrasound and      52
Bats, “sixth sense” of      4 27
Beattie, A. G.      334 339 340 355 357 358
Beissner, R. E.      347 358
Bell Telephone Laboratories      62 77
Bell, D. T., Jr.      114 117 162 188
Berg, R. D.      82 93
Bergmann, L.      40 48 49 50 53 55 56 57 58 59 60 78 88 90 96
Berlincourt, D. A.      62 90 113 137 140 187
Berman, A.      85 90
Bertoni, H. L.      226 292
Beyer, R. T.      16 90
Bianchetti, R.      342 355
Bienvenue, G. R.      83 95
Biological processes, ultrasound applications in      72—74
BIOS Reports      69—70
Biquard, P.      29 34 47 50 90 94
Bird calls, ultrasonic      6
Blaha, F.      72 90
Blake, F. G., Jr.      66 90
Blake, R. F.      27 90
Bleistein, N.      281 292
Bode, H. W.      161 188
Bojarski, N.      281 292
Bolt, R. H.      89 93
Bondy, C.      58 90
Bouyoucos, J. V.      84 90
Boyle, R. W.      35 38 39 42 59 90
Bracewell, R. M.      137 187
Brain, echo technique in study of      81—82
Breckenridge, F. R.      297 299 300 301 355
Breitenbach, E. D.      193 208 209 210 213 214 215 216 217 223 292 294
Brekhovskikh, L. M.      235 292
Brendel, K.      267 268 293
Brill, D.      197 240 249 261 262 292
Brillouin, L.      41 90
Bristol, T. W.      125 152 184 187 188
Brockelsby, C. F.      78 90
Brown, A. E.      353 356
Brown, B.      70 72 83 90
Brush Development Company      70—71
bubbles      see Air bubble Cavitation Gas
Buried pulse      299—300
Burridge, R.      316 324 355
Butterworth, S.      24 90
Cady, W. G.      17 24 30 32 33 35 36 37 42 49 61 66 88 91
Califano, V. E.      351 352 357
Campbell, J. J.      139 145 188
Cannelli, G.      339 355
Cantelli, R.      339 355
Capacitance transducers      see also Transducer
Capacitance transducers, Green’s function and      315
Capacitance transducers, schematic drawing of      318
Capacitance transducers, “Yobell” specimen testing and      317
Carlin, B.      54 78 83 88 91
Carlos, M. F.      353 355
Carpenter, S. H.      296 340 341 342 355 357
Carter, S. W.      72 74 76 77 92
Carwile, P. B.      69 91
Castellano, A. C.      339 358 359
Cavitation bubbles, collapse of      39 66
Cavitation, classical studies in      66
Cavitation, ultrasonic      20 38—39 58
Cavities, elastic-wave scattering from      240—281 see Spherical
Ceramic stability, acoustic-emission monitoring and      350—351
Ceranoglu, A. N.      301 302 312 313 314 315 354 355 359
Cermak, I. A.      113 188
Chaffee, E. L.      23 91
Charge density distribution, for transducer electrodes      144
Chemical actions, ultrasonic effects on      58
Chemical-biological processes, ultrasonics in      72—74
Chipman, R. A.      23 91
Chou, C. C.      299 355
Circuit factor for simple matching circuits      164—166
Circuit factor for typical matching circuits      165
Circuit factor, transducer and      155
Circuit-factor compensation      160
Clay, C. S.      228 292
Clough, R. B.      301 359
Coagulating action, of ultrasonics      57
Coated shells, resonance scattering and      221—223
Cohen, E.      102 189
Collin, R. E.      120 188
Collingwood, J. C.      316 317 320 321 322 359
Collins, J. H.      102 103 132 133 135 136 138 142 157 189
Columbia University      38
Compressional waves      241—247
Condenser, spark discharge of      24
Continuous-wave generation      22—23
Convolvers, unapodized dispersive transducers and      184—187
Cooper, K. W.      66 92
Coquin, G. A.      101 188
Cornell University      312
Courtois, L.      287 289 293
Cowart, G.      290 294
Crack detection, AE system for      351 see
Crack volume, growing microcrack lifetime and      327
Cracking process, dislocation loop in      324—325
Cracking process, surface displacement for typical emission in      326
Cramer’s Rule      243
Cranes, acoustic emission testing of      350
Crawford, A. E.      57 64 70 71 73 78 79 86 88 91
Creasey, C. H.      9 10 91
Creeping waves      206 246
Cremer, L.      207 292
Crossed-field Mason circuit      137
Crossed-field model, array-factor analyses and      154—160
Crossed-field model, capabilities of      141—142
Crossed-field model, electrode mass/electrical loading and      140—141
Crossed-field model, element factor for      139—140
Crossed-field model, simple array-factor concept and      155—157
Crossed-field model, three-port circuit for      138—139
Crystal detectors      32 see
Crystal oscillator      36
Crystallography, Voigt investigations in      24
Curie, J.—P.      16 17 91
Curie, M.      17 91
Curie, P.      16 17 91
Curran, D. R.      62 90 113 137 140 187
Cylinders and spheres, resonance formulation for      197—202
Cylinders and spheres, scattering theory and      194—207
Cylindrical fluid-filled cavities      268—273
Cylindrical fluid-filled cavities, dispersion curves for      272
Cylindrical fluid-filled cavities, resonance theory for scattering from      270—271
Cylindrical shells, resonance theory for      208
Darlington, S.      107 180 182 188
Davis, H.      83 91
Dawson, W. J.      76 91
de Santo, J.      281 292
Debye — Sears effect      47 54
Debye, P.      47 91
DeForest triode      23
Dehlinger, P.      67 91
Delay lines      77—78
Delay lines with interdigital transducers      102—104
Delay lines, biphase coded tapped      119—120
Delay lines, tapped      183—184
Delay lines, transversal filter and      104
Delta-function model, interdigital transducer and      113—114
Derem, A.      193 292
Desch, C. H.      76 91
Despretz, C.      5 91
Detrex Corporation      68
Devin, Ch.      228 292
Di Franco, J. V.      105 188
Dickey, J. W.      207 213 292 293
Dieckmann, M.      23 91
Dielectric sphere, dispersion curves for surface waves of      291
Diffraction effect, acousto-optic effects and      48—49
Diffraction theory      49
Diffraction, ultrasound “prediction” of      47—48
Dipotassium tartrate      61—62
Direct-connection transducer      165—166
Dislocation effects, acoustic emission generation due to      340—342
Dislocation loop model for source event      325
Dislocation loop model in microcrack processes      324
Dispersion curves, for Rayleigh wave      213—217
Dispersive filters      180—183 see
Dispersive filters, design procedure for      181—182
Dispersive filters, example of      182—183
Dispersive transducers      181 —182
Dispersive transducers, unapodized      184—187
Djordjevic, B. B.      333 334 355 356
Doolittle, D.      208 227 292
Doppler radar, delay lines for      77
Dormann, J. L.      287 289 293
Double electrode, stopband problem and      125—126
Dove siren      8
Dragonette, L. R.      197 198 204 206 223 226 227 292 293 294
Dragun, L. R.      193 292
Drew, J. M.      350 356
Drouillard, T. F.      295 356
Drysdale, C. V.      29 91
Ductile fracture, surface displacement transient measurement during      321—323
Duddell, W.      22 91
Duff, A. W.      15 91
Duke, J. C.      348 356
Dummy electrodes, apodized transducers and      124—125
Duncan, H. A.      351 357
Dust figures, in sound velocity measurement      10—11 37
Dvorak, V.      11
Dye, D. W.      37 91
Dynamical Theory of Gases, The (Jeans)      24
Echo boxes, in radar calibration      78
Echo ranges, diurnal variation in      34
Echocardiography      81
Echolocation, in bats      86—87
Echoscope, as diagnostic instrument      80
Eckart, C.      66 91
Eckart, J.      264 292
Edelmann whistle      20—21
Edelmann, M. Th.      20 21 91
Edler, I.      82 91
Egami, T.      336 356
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