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Analytic mode-matching for accurate handling of exceptional points in a lined acoustic waveguide

Jane B. Lawrie, Benoît Nennig, Emmanuel Perrey‐Debain

2022Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exceptional points (which occur when two or more modes coalesce) have long been associated with optimal attenuation in lined acoustic waveguides. In recent years, with a view to optimizing sound absorption, some effort has gone into designing liners that generate exceptional points (EPs) at specified frequencies. However, analytic modelling of acoustic scattering in the presence of an EP is not well developed, with most authors relying on standard methods applied close to (but not at) EP conditions. Indeed, exact treatment requires care since the mathematical system under-pinning the scattering process is degenerate. This article presents an analytic mode-matching approach to modelling the scattering of a plane wave travelling towards the junction of a rigid duct with a lined duct at EP conditions. Both EP2 and EP3 (coalescence of two and three modes respectively) are considered. The enhanced mode-matching scheme is shown to be valid and numerically robust, and it is anticipated that it will be straightforward to adapt to a wide range of applications involving complex symmetric operators.

Topics & Concepts

Duct (anatomy)ScatteringDegenerate energy levelsAcousticsAttenuationCoalescence (physics)Plane waveWaveguideAcoustic attenuationEigenmode expansionComputer sciencePhysicsOpticsMathematical analysisMathematical optimizationNormal modeMathematicsQuantum mechanicsMedicinePathologyAstrobiologyVibrationAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsUnderwater Acoustics Research