Abstract
In the endeavor to control the aero- and hydro-acoustical behavior of a complex dynamic system, the analysis of its response is of essential interest. Often practical complexes can be modelled in terms of a multitude of interwoven plane structural. and fluid e1ements. Some of the structural elements in these models are panels. The analysis of the response of a panel in a complex is not only of intrinsic significance but is also central to the analysis of the response of the complex as a whole. (This is particularly true if the panel. happened to be ribbed.) To ascertain the response of a panel one may need to ascertain the surface impedance loadings perceived by the surface of the panel in situ. The manner of ascertaining the surface impedance loadings on a panel which constitutes a structural element in a complex is the subject of this paper.
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Maidanik, G., Maga, L.J. (1986). Surface Impedance Loading of Panels. In: Comte-Bellot, G., Williams, J.E.F. (eds) Aero- and Hydro-Acoustics. IUTAM Symposia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82758-7_33
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