L. Castellanos, I. Bazán, M. Gutiérrez, A. Ramírez-García
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A 3D pseudospectral solver for nonlinear wave propagation in inhomogeneous attenuating media
The present paper describes an approach to solve a forward problem of nonlinear wave propagation in inhomogeneous and linear attenuating media. The implementation was written in Matlab code, but the equations and algorithm described can be implemented in other programming languages. The object of this work is to create an algorithm of nonlinear wave solver that is useful for ultrasound research and the instruction of nonlinear and ultrasound acoustics, by simulations. In other cases, the model can be quickly and easily modified to address a range of simulation tasks or including improvements with GPUs or Cluster PCs. Validation of acoustics field absorption is showed and compared with Finite Element simulations.