2.065/2.066 Acoustics and Sensing: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2.065/2.066 Acoustics and Sensing: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The Springiness of a Fluid
Free-Body Diagram
Newton’s Law
ma = F = −ky
Note: L is the unstretched length
mÿ = −ky
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ky
Change in pressure: ∆p = maA =−A kL ∆V
y ⇒ ∆p = − = −Bǫ
Change in volume: ∆VV = L
A V
kL ∆V
where B = A is the bulk modulus, ǫ ≡ V is the volumetic strain
The Springiness of a Fluid
◮ Bulk Modulus
∆V
∆p = −B = −Bǫ
V
◮ Compressibility
κ∆p = −ǫ
◮ Volumetric Strain
∆V ~
ǫ≡ =∇·L
V
◮ Displacement Vector of Fluid Particle
~= ∂ ∂ ∂
∇·L Lx + Ly + Lz ≡ Volumetric Strain
∂x ∂y ∂z
Sound Speed in Terms of Springiness of the Medium
◮ First order equation of state:
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∆p = p1 = c2 ρ1 ~
⇒ c2 ρ1 = −B∇ · L
∆p = −B ∆V ~
V = −Bǫ = −B∇ · L
◮ Time derivative:
∂ρ1 ~
∂L
c2 = −B∇ · = −B∇ · ~u1 (1)
∂t ∂t
◮ First order continuity:
∂ρ1
= −ρ0 ∇ · ~u1 (2)
∂t
B = ρ0 c2 ⇒ c ≈ 1500 m/s
ρ0 ∂~
u
∂t = −∇p
∂p
⇒ ρ0 ∂u
∂t = − ∂x where ~u = uîx
∂p(s) ∂s ∂p(s)
∂p
∂x = ∂s ∂x = ∂s = − 1c ∂p(s) ∂s 1 ∂p
∂s ∂t = − c ∂t
1 ∂p
⇒ ρ0 ∂u
∂t = c ∂t ⇒ p(R − ct) = ρ0 cu(R − ct)
p
ρ0 c = ≡ Acoustic impedance for positive traveling plane wave
u
Plane Waves in a 1-D Pipe
x
p(x, t) = ρ0 cu(t − t0 ), t0 =
c
◮ How much pressure do you get for your velocity?