Atmospheric propagation
Abstract
Reviewed here is the current state of knowledge with respect to each basic mechanism of sound propagation in the atmosphere and how each mechanism changes the spectral or temporal characteristics of the sound received at a distance from the source. Some of the basic processes affecting sound wave propagation which are present in any situation are discussed. They are geometrical spreading, molecular absorption, and turbulent scattering. In geometrical spreading, sound levels decrease with increasing distance from the source; there is no frequency dependence. In molecular absorption, sound energy is converted into heat as the sound wave propagates through the air; there is a strong dependence on frequency. In turbulent scattering, local variations in wind velocity and temperature induce fluctuations in phase and amplitude of the sound waves as they propagate through an inhomogeneous medium; there is a moderate dependence on frequency.
- Publication:
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Aeroacoustics of Flight Vehicles: Theory and Practice. Volume 2: Noise Control
- Pub Date:
- August 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991afvt....2...53E
- Keywords:
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- Molecular Absorption;
- Scattering;
- Sound Propagation;
- Sound Waves;
- Turbulence;
- Wave Propagation;
- Distance;
- Frequencies;
- Spreading;
- Variations;
- Wind Velocity;
- Acoustics