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A model is developed to describe the refraction of an elastic transverse wave by an immersed concave cylindrical surface. The wave may be incident on the liquid surface at any angle. Immersional monitoring of a small-diameter pipeline is considered.
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Financial support was provided within the framework of state project 075-00902-19-01.
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Aleshin, N.P., Grigor’ev, M.V., Krys’ko, N.V. et al. Interaction of Elastic Vibrations with the Object’s Surface in Acoustic Nondestructive Monitoring. Russ. Engin. Res. 40, 634–636 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X20080043
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