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Equivalent Networks

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The application of equivalent networks is a useful method for the solution of many tasks in acoustics. The method is applicable, if the sound field at any value of the co-ordinate x in the “direction of propagation” has the same lateral distribution. Plane waves are just a special case.

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  1. Mechel, F.P.: “Schallabsorber”, Vol. II, Chapter 2: “Equivalent networks” S.Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart, 1995

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Mechel, F.P. (2004). Equivalent Networks. In: Mechel, F.P. (eds) Formulas of Acoustics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07296-7_2

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