R. Raghib, I. Naciri, H. Khalfi, L. Elmaimouni, J. Yu, A. Benami, A. Bybi
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Abstract
This study presents a semi-analytical approach for analyzing acoustic wave propagation in three-dimensional hexagonal functionally graded (FGM) pipes composed of Aluminum (Al) and silicon nitride (SN), employing the Legendre polynomial method. Two different configurations of FGM pipes, namely (SN/Al/SN) and (Al/SN/Al), are investigated by solving the governing motion equations. The characteristics of phase velocity and normalized frequency dispersion curves for various modes and frequencies are analyzed, revealing the complex wave behavior arising from the hexagonal structure. The study examines the effects of material gradients, pipe geometry, and boundary conditions, highlighting the strong influence of normal stresses on boundary conditions. Additionally, the distribution of acoustic wave energy is found to be mainly confined to the interior of the cylinder. Our results demonstrate a high level of agreement with existing research, affirming the precision and reliability of our method. The Legendre polynomial method accurately captures wave propagation in functionally graded pipes, offering a versatile approach applicable to various structures. These findings provide valuable insights into acoustic wave behavior in functionally graded pipes, with potential applications in non-destructive testing, material characterization, and structural health monitoring.
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Acoustical Physics is an international peer reviewed journal published with the participation of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It covers theoretical and experimental aspects of basic and applied acoustics: classical problems of linear acoustics and wave theory; nonlinear acoustics; physical acoustics; ocean acoustics and hydroacoustics; atmospheric and aeroacoustics; acoustics of structurally inhomogeneous solids; geological acoustics; acoustical ecology, noise and vibration; chamber acoustics, musical acoustics; acoustic signals processing, computer simulations; acoustics of living systems, biomedical acoustics; physical principles of engineering acoustics. The journal publishes critical reviews, original articles, short communications, and letters to the editor. It covers theoretical and experimental aspects of basic and applied acoustics. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.