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Acoustic Pressure and Wave Analysis

1. The document describes sound wave propagation through water and other media. It provides equations for pressure, particle displacement, velocity, and other wave properties as a function of time and position. 2. Key values calculated include the static pressure of 1000 Pa, maximum acoustic pressure of 1000 Pa, RMS acoustic pressure of 707.1 Pa, and acoustic pressures at various times. 3. Properties of a plane acoustic wave are also analyzed, including RMS particle displacement of 0.577 m, wavelength of 0.25 m, frequency of 6000 Hz, speed of sound of 1500 m/s, and maximum particle velocity and acoustic pressure.

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Acoustic Pressure and Wave Analysis

1. The document describes sound wave propagation through water and other media. It provides equations for pressure, particle displacement, velocity, and other wave properties as a function of time and position. 2. Key values calculated include the static pressure of 1000 Pa, maximum acoustic pressure of 1000 Pa, RMS acoustic pressure of 707.1 Pa, and acoustic pressures at various times. 3. Properties of a plane acoustic wave are also analyzed, including RMS particle displacement of 0.577 m, wavelength of 0.25 m, frequency of 6000 Hz, speed of sound of 1500 m/s, and maximum particle velocity and acoustic pressure.

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1. A sound wave propagates a point about 50 meters below the surface of a calm sea.

The instantaneous pressure at the point is given by: p = 6x +1000sin (400t),


where t is in seconds and p in Pascals.
a) What is the value of static pressure at the point?

is pressure from the height of the column of fluid above the


wave.
=6x Pa

b) What is the value of maximum (or peak) acoustic pressure at the point?

= 1000 Pa

c) What is the root-mean-square acoustic pressure?

= = = 707.107 Pa

d) What is the acoustic pressure when t=0, 1.25, 2.5, 3.75, 5.00 milliseconds?

= 1000 sin (400t)


(t = 0 mS) = 1000 sin (400x0 ) = 1000 sin 0 = 0 Pa
(t = 1.25 mS) = 1000 sin (400x1.25x ) = 1000 sin(0.5) = 1000 Pa
(t = 2.5 mS) = 1000 sin (400x2.5x ) = 1000 sin(0.5) = 0 Pa
(t = 3.75 mS) = 1000 sin (400x 3.75 x ) = 1000 sin(1.5) = -1000 Pa
(t = 5.00 mS) = 1000 sin (400x 5.00 x ) = 1000 sin(2) = 0 Pa

e) What is the average acoustic intensity of the sound wave? (The density of the
water is 1000 kg/ and the sound speed is 1500 m/sec.)
=

= =

= = = 0.3333 W/
f) What is the intensity level, L, in dB re 1 Pa?
L = 10log ( )

= = = 6.66667x

L= 10log ( ) = 176. 99dB


2. A plane acoustic wave is propagating in a medium of density =1000 kg/ . The
equation for a particle displacement in the medium due to the wave is given by:
s = (1x )cos(8x 12000t), where distances are in meters and time is in
seconds.

a) What is the rms particle displacement?

= = = M

b) What is the wavelength of the sound wave?

From : s = cos( x + t)
K= = 8
= = 0.25 M
= 0.25 M

c) What is the frequency?

s = cos( x + t)
= 2 f = 12000
= = 6000Hz

= 6 kHz

d) What is the speed of sound in the medium?


c=
c = 0.25 x 6000 M/S

c = 1500M/S
e) What is the value of maximum (or peak) particle velocity?

s = (1x )cos(8x 12000t)


= -(-1x )sin(8x 12000t)
v = 3.7699 x sin(8x 12000t) m/s

= 3.7699x m/s

f) What is the value of maximum acoustic pressure?


= V(t)x
= = 1000 x 1500
V(t) = 3.7699 x sin(8x 12000t) m/s
P = (1000 x 1500 x 3.7699 x sin(8x 12000t) m/s
P = (5.65485x sin(8x 12000t) m/s

= 56,548. 5 Pa
g) What is the specific acoustic impedance of the medium?

= = 1000 x 1500 = 1.5 x rayls


h) What is the bulk modulus of the medium?
=
= = (1500 x 1000

= 2.25x 1 N/

i) What is the acoustic intensity of the sound wave?

= =

=1065.9 W/
1065.9 W/
j) What is the acoustic power radiated over a 3 area?

P = Intensity X Area

P = 1065.9 W/
P =3197.73 W
3. A plane acoustic wave is propagating in a medium of density and sound speed c.
The equation for pressure amplitude in the medium due to the wave is given by:
p= cos (kx t), where p0 is the maximum pressure amplitude of the sound.

p= cos (kx t) ........ (1)

K= ; = 2 f ; c = f= ....... (2)
Substituting eqn (2) in eqn (1).
p = cos ( x 2 f t)
p= cos ( x 2 t)
Factoring out
p= cos x - t)

b) Show that maximum pressure amplitudes (compressions) can be found at the following
locations in space: x=n+ct where n= 0, 1, 2, 3,

for maximum amplitude(compression) , cos (kx t) = 1


substituting x =n in the pressure equation , p = cos (kx t).

We have:
p= cos (kx t)
p= cos x t)
p= cos t)}
p= cos )}
p = cos
from the identity cos = 1 for all n i.e n = 1 , 2, 3,...

Therefore: p = which is always a maximum for n = 1 , 2, 3,...

c) Show that maximum pressure amplitudes (rarefactions) can be found at the following
location in space x= (n+1/2) +ct, where n = 0, 1, 2, 3,...

For maximum pressure amplitude (rarefaction), cos (kx t) = -1


Substituting x= (n+1/2) +ct in the pressure equation, p = cos x t)
We have:
p= cos x t)
p= cos t)}
p = cos }
p = cos + )
From the identity, cos + )= -1 for all n i.e n = 0, 1, 2, 3,...
Therefore: p = which is always a maximum (rarefaction) for n = 0, 1 , 2, 3,...

s(x,t) = 6x 1 m cos ( )

= (6x 1 ) m sin ( )

V(x,t) = 6.03185 x

(x,t) = 6.03185 x m/s


V(x,t) = 6.03185 x

= 2.0 x 1 N/

c= = 13 x 160 = 2080 m/ s

= ; = = = 462.278

= c = 462.278 x 2080 =961, 538.24 rayls

= x V (t) = (961, 538.24 x6.03185 x Pa

= 5800 Pa

= 5800Pa

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