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Solution of the Problem of an Acoustically Transparent Body in a Far Field

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A solution to the problem of realization of an acoustically transparent body in a far field is proposed using active quenching of the diffracted field by quenching means placed on the surface of the body.

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Original Russian Text © O.I. Kosarev, 2018, published in Problemy Mashinostroeniya i Nadezhnosti Mashin, 2018, No. 4.

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Kosarev, O.I. Solution of the Problem of an Acoustically Transparent Body in a Far Field. J. Mach. Manuf. Reliab. 47, 330–336 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618818040088

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