Abstract

The propagation and interaction of finite amplitude sound waves produced by a baffled piston source in a thermoviscous fluid are considered. Basic equations are derived and their ranges of validity established. This is used to relate some earlier works by others on nonlinear model equations in acoustics. Applications are made to the theory of parametric acoustic arrays, where the effects of nonlinear attenuation are discussed.

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