Abstract

A mathematical procedure for deriving the complex spectral amplitudes generated by nonlinear interaction of the frequency components of a pulsed finite-amplitude source in a nonviscous nondispersive fluid medium, within a distance prior to shock formation, is established. In order to illustrate the procedure, the nonlinear propagation spectra of a dual frequency pulse and a dual sweep linear FM pulse are derived.

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