Abstract

The effect of gas rarefaction on the propagation of two-dimensional vibroacoustic disturbances generated by a nonuniformly oscillating plane is studied. Closed-form descriptions are obtained in the free-molecular (left panel of the figure) and continuum (right panel) limits and complemented by direct simulation Monte Carlo results. The impacts of gas rarefaction on signal decay rate and directivity pattern are highlighted and rationalized.

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