On the influence of multiple wave scattering for arc and circular receiving acoustic curvilinear antennas with elastic screen
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The analysis of influence of frequent dispersion of waves in the curvilinear systems, consisting of transducers and acoustic baffle, on descriptions of transducers directions, is provided
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Kandrachuk, I. . (2010). On the influence of multiple wave scattering for arc and circular receiving acoustic curvilinear antennas with elastic screen. Electronics and Communications, 15(4), 180–183. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2010.15.4.301766
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Acoustical devices and systems
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