Abstract
Phased arrays of pressure transducers have found broad application in both airborne and underwater acoustic technology. This chapter examines several examples of the responses of transducers, transducer arrays, and elastic structures to wave number-distributed turbulent boundary layer wall pressures and diffuse sound. The responses of planar surfaces in air with minimum fluid loading, fluid-loaded panels, and surfaces made of elastomeric materials are all discussed. This chapter also considers both rough and smooth wall boundary layers and incident acoustic fields as notionally occurring with an elastic panel in the wall of a reverberant chamber.
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