Abstract

In this paper the differential equations of the coupled-mode theory of acoustic propagation are derived. The derivation properly accounts for the boundary conditions imposed at an interface and gives rise to terms not normally found in other coupled-mode formulations. The solutions of this couple-mode system agree very well in numerical experiments with those obtained from a boundary integral equation method.

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