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Trapping modes of oscillations in an infinitely long waveguide with a submerged object in the form of a massive die. / Indeǐtsev, D. A.

In: Technical Physics, Vol. 41, No. 8, 08.1996, p. 811-815.

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title = "Trapping modes of oscillations in an infinitely long waveguide with a submerged object in the form of a massive die",
abstract = "It is shown for an infinitely long waveguide - first in the form of a two-dimensional and then a three-dimensional channel - filled with an ideal compressible liquid with a free surface, that there can exist standing waves as well as traveling waves localized in the region of a dynamic submerged object - a massive die. The appearance of such waves is due to the presence of a mixed spectrum of characteristic frequencies of oscillation. In addition to the continuous spectrum, a point (discrete) spectrum distributed along the axis of the continuous spectrum is also present. A relation is found between the geometric parameters of the channel and the massive die for which this spectrum exists.",
author = "Indeǐtsev, {D. A.}",
note = "Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "1996",
month = aug,
language = "English",
volume = "41",
pages = "811--815",
journal = "Technical Physics",
issn = "1063-7842",
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N2 - It is shown for an infinitely long waveguide - first in the form of a two-dimensional and then a three-dimensional channel - filled with an ideal compressible liquid with a free surface, that there can exist standing waves as well as traveling waves localized in the region of a dynamic submerged object - a massive die. The appearance of such waves is due to the presence of a mixed spectrum of characteristic frequencies of oscillation. In addition to the continuous spectrum, a point (discrete) spectrum distributed along the axis of the continuous spectrum is also present. A relation is found between the geometric parameters of the channel and the massive die for which this spectrum exists.

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