Abstract

We report on our investigation of steady‐state scattering of acoustic waves by multi‐layered shells with an elastic inclusion. Numerical results will be presented for scattering from spheroidal shells and finite cylindrical shells with hemispherical endcaps. Comparisons will be made with similar results for scattering from elastic solids, thin shells, and impenetrable targets. The frequency of the incident acoustic wave will be in the resonance region of the materials studied. The identification of prominent effects with the elastic waves propagating in the shell will be made. The dependence of the results on frequency, shell and fluid parameters, and aspect ratio is discussed. A physical interpretation of the results will be provided.

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