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Based on the model of a viscous compressible heat-conducting gas, the author investigates numerically the vibrations of a gas column in a closed tube in excitation by a flat piston that moves according to a harmonic law with an amplitude comparable to the resonator length. Consideration is given to the process of transformation of the mode and frequency of vibrations of the gas column for a fixed excitation frequency; the transformation is accompanied by a change of the type of resonance and is related to the increase in the eigenfrequency of the system due to the increase in the average temperature of the gas.
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Tukmakov, A.L. Generation of High-Frequency Harmonics in the Case of Large-Amplitude Vibrations of a Gas in a Closed Tube. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 74, 1104–1110 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012907612085
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