Yes! I haven't fully gotten my head around electric-acoustical impedance analogies yet, but I do know that a finite acoustic pipe can be modeled as a finite electrical transmission line.
Looking for a continuous (steady-state?) solution. I was hoping for a general solution for arbitrary...
Thanks for your replies Dr Nate. Yes, the impedance of the semi-infinite tube alaso varies with position and wavenumber. However, the question I asked is about a different case, a finite tube, with impedances at both ends. Can you help me with that?
Thanks for the reply Dr Nate. Yes I'm pretty sure I understand it - it's just the sum of the incident and the reflected wave. There can be no others because there are no reflections coming from the infinite end. But for a finite tube, I imagine there would be new reflections of different phases...
Hi there! This is my first post here - glad to be involved with what seems like a great community!
I'm trying to understand the acoustics of a finite plane-wave tube terminated by arbitrary impedances at both ends. So far all of the treatments I've managed seem only to address a different...