Select Attenuation coefficient dB/m to define an attenuation coefficient in dB/m (decibel per meter), to define:
Select Attenuation coefficient dB/λ to define an attenuation coefficient in dB/
λ (decibel per wavelength), to define (notice the different definition of the complex density):
where μ is the dynamic viscosity and
μB is the bulk viscosity (see
Ref. 4 or
Ref. 6). This choice is only appropriate for situations where the damping takes place in free space and is not related to interaction between the fluid and a solid skeleton or a wall. These losses, in most fluids, occur over long distances or at very high frequencies.
where γ is the ratio of specific heats,
Cp is the specific heat at constant pressure, and
k is the thermal conductivity (see
Ref. 6 chapter 9). This choice is only appropriate for situations where the damping takes place in free space and is not related to interaction between the fluid and a solid skeleton or a wall.
where μ is the dynamic viscosity and
μB is the bulk viscosity,
γ is the ratio of specific heats,
Cp is the specific heat at constant pressure, and
k is the thermal conductivity (see
Ref. 6 chapter 9). This choice is only appropriate for situations where the damping takes place in free space and is not related to interaction between the fluid and a solid skeleton or a wall.