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Reflection and refraction of an acoustic beam at the boundary between a fluid and a magnetoacoustic material near the orientational phase transition

Reflection and refraction of an acoustic beam at the boundary between a fluid and a... Abstract Reflection and refraction of an acoustic beam at the boundary between a liquid and a magnetoacoustic material is considered in the region of the orientational phase transition of the material in magnetic field. For the boundary between water and hematite, the possibility of controlling the angles of refraction and the wave transformation amplitudes is numerically demonstrated. The longitudinal displacement and the splitting of an acoustic beam at the boundary between the aforementioned media are investigated as functions of the external magnetic field. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acoustical Physics Springer Journals

Reflection and refraction of an acoustic beam at the boundary between a fluid and a magnetoacoustic material near the orientational phase transition

Acoustical Physics , Volume 53 (2): 4 – Apr 1, 2007

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
2007 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
ISSN
1063-7710
eISSN
1562-6865
DOI
10.1134/s1063771007020029
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Abstract

Abstract Reflection and refraction of an acoustic beam at the boundary between a liquid and a magnetoacoustic material is considered in the region of the orientational phase transition of the material in magnetic field. For the boundary between water and hematite, the possibility of controlling the angles of refraction and the wave transformation amplitudes is numerically demonstrated. The longitudinal displacement and the splitting of an acoustic beam at the boundary between the aforementioned media are investigated as functions of the external magnetic field.

Journal

Acoustical PhysicsSpringer Journals

Published: Apr 1, 2007

Keywords: Acoustics

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