Abstract

This work presents the parametric study on the far-field sound pressure radiated from an infinite fluid-filled/semi-submerged cylindrical shell excited by a radial point load. Here, the exterior fluid is non-viscous, isotropic and irrotational coaxial flow. The formula of the radial velocity of the shell in wave-number domain is developed by using the wave-number domain approach (WDA). Then, the analytic expressions are derived for the far-field sound pressure radiating from the shell by using the same method presented in Salaün [Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 90 (1991) 2173]. The influences of parameters such as fluid velocity, structural damping, position of the force, and structural thickness on the far-field sound pressure are investigated. The sound pressure is shown to be very different from the one in the case of a fluid-filled/full-submerged cylindrical shell. Furthermore, it is shown that the pressure and the resonance frequency would increase with the fluid velocity increasing for downstream propagation. The reverse is true for upstream propagation. Moreover, the far-field sound pressure is related to the position and frequency of the excited force. In addition, the influences of structural damping and thickness are shown to be very important.

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