Propagation of Acoustic Waves in Troposphere and Stratosphere [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.03711


Acoustic waves are those waves which travel with the speed of sound through a medium. H. Lamb has derived a cutoff frequency for stratified and isothermal medium for the propagation of acoustic waves. In order to find the cutoff frequency many methods were introduced after Lamb’s work. In this paper, we have chosen the method to determine cutoff frequencies for acoustic waves propagating in non-isothermal media. This turning point frequency method can be applied to various atmospheres like solar atmosphere, stellar atmosphere, earth’s atmosphere etc. Here, we have analytically derived the cutoff frequency and have graphically analyzed and compared with the Lamb’s cut-off frequencyfor earth’s troposphere, lower and upper stratosphere.

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J. Kashyap and M. Maithri
Wed, 14 Sep 16
59/75

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