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On the sampling criterion for structural radiation in fluid

When experimentally investigating the sound radiating from vibrating structures the surface is discretised into elemental areas also referred to as patches in which the surface vibrations are considered uniform. In many cases the structural Nyquist criterion imposes very small patch sizes which turn...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2016-05, Vol.139 (5), p.2982-2991
Main Authors: Veronesi, Giorgio, Nijman, Eugène J. M.
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