Driving Point Impedances of Cylindrical Structures
This paper continues the study of a point-excited infinite cylindrical shell in vacuum [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 31, 115(A) (1959)]. Each nonaxisymmetric modal impedance is found to contain a resistance and a mass of equal magnitude, as in the case of an infinite bar. The impedance decreases with increas...
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