Abstract
A wave propagation laboratory is proposed which enables the study of the interaction of broadband signals with complex materials. A physical experiment is dynamically linked to a numerical simulation in real time through transmitting and recording transducer surfaces surrounding the target. The numerical simulation represents an arbitrarily larger domain, allowing experiments to be performed in a total environment much greater than the laboratory experiment itself. Specific applications include the study of non-linear effects or wave propagation in media where the physics of wave propagation is not well understood such as the effect of fine scale heterogeneity on broadband propagating waves.
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Vasmel, M., Robertsson, J. O. A., van Manen, D.-J., & Curtis, A. (2013). Immersive experimentation in a wave propagation laboratory. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(6), EL492–EL498. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4826912
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