Emission of sound waves by a sectioned system cylindrical transducers connected to a long line
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As a result of solving the problem of the emission of acoustic waves by a system of circular cylindrical piezoceramic transducers with split electrodes in an electroelastic formulation, an algorithm was found that allows one to analytically determine the dynamic characteristics of an antenna array formed from transducers of the specified type
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