
handle: 10919/52268
Through an alternate analysis, the results of Hamilton and Blackstock [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 83, 74-77 (1988)] are reviewed and a new interpretation is presented. In this view, the nonlinearity of the momentum equation is examined, and its effect on the coefficient of nonlinearity is revealed.
Acoustic nonlinearity effects
Acoustic nonlinearity effects
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