Acoustic scattering from a fluid cylinder with Willis constitutive properties

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A material that exhibits Willis coupling has constitutive equations that couple the pressure-strain and momentum-velocity relationships. This coupling arises from subwavelength asymmetry and non-locality in heterogeneous media. This paper considers the problem of the scattering of a plane wave by a cylinder exhibiting Willis coupling using both analytical and numerical approaches. First, a perturbation method is used to describe the influence of Willis coupling on the scattered field to a first-order approximation. A higher order analysis of the scattering based on generalized impedances is then derived. Finally, a finite-element method-based numerical scheme for calculating the scattered field is presented. These three analyses are compared and show strong agreement for low to moderate levels of Willis coupling.

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Muhlestein, M. B., Goldsberry, B. M., Norris, A. N., & Haberman, M. R. (2018). Acoustic scattering from a fluid cylinder with Willis constitutive properties. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 474(2220). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2018.0571

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