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General Linear Fluid Acoustics

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The medium does not support shear stresses, except viscous shear. The medium parameters are constant in time; stationary flow does not exist, or its velocity is low enough, to be neglected in its influence on the sound field; see the chapter “N. Flow Acoustics” for sound fields in flows.

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Mechel, F.P. (2004). General Linear Fluid Acoustics. In: Mechel, F.P. (eds) Formulas of Acoustics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07296-7_1

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