The Slit, Circular duct, Rectangular duct, and Equilateral triangular duct models are applicable as long as the cross section dimension is much smaller then the wavelength and the boundary layer thickness is smaller than the wavelength. The cross section parameter can be a slowly varying function of space.
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Speed of sound c (SI unit: m/s)
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Ratio of specific heats γ (SI unit: 1). In many liquids the value of γ is close to 1, the exact value can be derived from the expression where the (isobaric) coefficient of thermal expansion αp and the isothermal compressibility βT is used.
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Dynamic viscosity μ (SI unit: Pa·s)
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Thermal conductivity k (SI unit: W/(m·K))
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For Circular duct enter the duct Radius a (SI unit: m). This model is useful for modeling the damping and attenuation that occurs when acoustic waves propagate in all tubing systems of small cross section dimensions.
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For User defined enter the value for the Complex wave number kc (SI unit: rad/m) and (specific) Complex acoustic impedance Zc (SI unit: Pa·s/m).
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Lumped Receiver Connected to Test Setup with an 0.4-cc Coupler: Application Library path Acoustics_Module/Electroacoustic_Transducer/lumped_receiver_04cc
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