Wave parameters of an acoustic black hole beam from exact wave-like solutions

IF 4.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ACOUSTICS Journal of Sound and Vibration Pub Date : 2025-07-21 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jsv.2025.119082
Le Chang, Li Cheng
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Acoustic black hole (ABH) structures have garnered significant interest due to their unique wave characteristics, encompassing wave velocity reduction, wavelength compression, amplitude augmentation, and energy concentration. Existing wave parameters characterizing ABH features are derived from the geometrical acoustics theory based on local uniformity assumption. Despite their widespread use, they are not rigorously exact and their applicable range remains unknown. Leveraging a tactic variable substitution technique, this paper derives the exact solutions of Bernoulli-Euler ABH beams, cast in a wave-like form. Different from the existing exact solutions, the wave-like form of the solutions allows clear separation of different wave components, thus leading to a full set of explicit analytical expressions of ABH-specific wave parameters including phase velocity, group velocity, wavelength, energy distribution, and energy transport velocity. Valid for the entire frequency range, this new set of exact wave-like solutions allows for the re-assessment of the existing wave parameters based on uniformity assumption to determine their validation range. Meanwhile, the exact wave parameters given by this paper allow for accurate quantification of the ABH effects and inherent physical interpretation of wave motion within an ABH beam, which provides the benchmark and reference solutions for ABH-related research and applications.
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基于精确类波解的声黑洞光束的波参数
声波黑洞(ABH)结构由于其独特的波特性,包括波速降低、波长压缩、振幅增强和能量集中,而引起了人们的极大兴趣。现有的表征ABH特征的波参数是基于局部均匀性假设的几何声学理论推导出来的。尽管它们被广泛使用,但它们不是严格精确的,它们的适用范围仍然未知。利用一种策略变量替换技术,本文导出了伯努利-欧拉ABH梁的精确解,以波状形式浇铸。与现有的精确解不同,解的波状形式可以将不同波分量清晰分离,从而得到一整套abh特定波参数的显式解析表达式,包括相速度、群速度、波长、能量分布和能量输运速度。在整个频率范围内有效,这组新的精确的波状解允许基于均匀性假设重新评估现有的波参数,以确定其验证范围。同时,本文给出的精确波动参数可以精确量化ABH效应,并解释ABH束内波动的内在物理解释,为ABH相关研究和应用提供基准和参考解决方案。
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Journal of Sound and Vibration
Journal of Sound and Vibration 工程技术-工程:机械
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69 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sound and Vibration (JSV) is an independent journal devoted to the prompt publication of original papers, both theoretical and experimental, that provide new information on any aspect of sound or vibration. There is an emphasis on fundamental work that has potential for practical application. JSV was founded and operates on the premise that the subject of sound and vibration requires a journal that publishes papers of a high technical standard across the various subdisciplines, thus facilitating awareness of techniques and discoveries in one area that may be applicable in others.
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