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Re: Cone flex and ripples, breakup modes [message #15471 is a reply to message #15469] Mon, 12 March 2007 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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He doesn't devote much English text to the subject. Starting on page 72:

"Most transducers do not have radiating surfaces which are rigid pistons and so it would be convenient to generalize the approach shown above to consider non-rigid piston behavior... [calculus calculus calculus... Duke doesn't speak calculus... reverting now to English on page 75]... The above result can be greatly simplified for the case where the source is axi-symmetric but still not a rigid piston - by far the most common situation... [less calculus]..."

I can't comment on how complete Earl's mathematical model is. That would be like me critiquing subjunctive tense conjugations in ancient Summarian poetry.

Duke

 
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