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On the dynamic viscous permeability tensor symmetry

Based on a direct generalization of a proof given by Torquato for symmetry property in static regime, this express letter clarifies the reasons why the dynamic permeability tensor is symmetric for spatially periodic structures having symmetrical axes which do not coincide with orthogonal pairs being...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008-10, Vol.124 (4), p.EL210-EL217
Main Authors: Perrot, Camille, Chevillotte, Fabien, Panneton, Raymond, Allard, Jean-François, Lafarge, Denis
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