Use of specific Green's functions for solving direct problems involving a heterogeneous rigid frame porous medium slab solicited by acoustic waves

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A domain integral method employing a specific Green's function (i.e. incorporating some features of the global problem of wave propagation in an inhomogeneous medium) is developed for solving direct and inverse scattering problems relative to slab-like macroscopically inhomogeneous porous obstacles. It is shown how to numerically solve such problems, involving both spatially-varying density and compressibility, by means of an iterative scheme initialized with a Born approximation. A numerical solution is obtained for a canonical problem involving a two-layer slab. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Groby, J. P., De Ryck, L., Leclaire, P., Wirgin, A., Lauriks, W., Gilbert, R. P., & Xu, Y. S. (2007). Use of specific Green’s functions for solving direct problems involving a heterogeneous rigid frame porous medium slab solicited by acoustic waves. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 30(1), 91–122. https://doi.org/10.1002/mma.781

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