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Richard S Chadwick1, Jessica S Lamb1, Daphne Manoussaki2.
Abstract
We consider traveling transverse waves on two identical uniform taut strings that are elastically coupled through springs that gradually decrease their stiffness over a region of finite length. The wave system can be decomposed into two modes: an in-phase mode ([Formula: see text]) that is transparent to the coupling springs, and an out-of-phase mode ([Formula: see text]) that engages the coupling springs and can resonate at a particular location depending on the excitation frequency. The system exhibits linear mode conversion whereby an incoming ([Formula: see text]) wave is reflected back from the resonance location both as a propagating ([Formula: see text]) wave and an evanescent ([Formula: see text]) wave, while both types emerge as propagating forward through the resonance location. We match a local transition layer expansion to the WKB expansion to obtain estimates of the reflection and transmission coefficients. The reflected waves may be an analog for stimulated emissions from the ear.Entities:
Keywords: Acoustic emissions; Asymptotic matching of inner and outer expansions; Coupled wave propagation; Mode conversion; WKB approximation
Year: 2013 PMID: 24523564 PMCID: PMC3914737 DOI: 10.1007/s10665-013-9635-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eng Math ISSN: 0022-0833 Impact factor: 1.509