Acoustic Characteristics of Sand Sediment Slab with Water- and Air-filled Pore

  • Roh Heui-Seol (Acoustics Research Laboratory and BK21 Physics Research Division, Department of Physics, Sung Kyun Kwan University) ;
  • Lee Kang Il (Acoustics Research Laboratory and BK21 Physics Research Division, Department of Physics, Sung Kyun Kwan University) ;
  • Yoon Suk Wang (Acoustics Research Laboratory and BK21 Physics Research Division, Department of Physics, Sung Kyun Kwan University)
  • Published : 2001.11.01

Abstract

Acoustic pressure transmission coefficient and phase velocity are measured as the functions of water porosity and air porosity in sand sediment slabs with water- and air-filled pores. Pores in the sand sediment slab we modeled as the structure of circular cylindrical tube shape filled with water and air. The first kind(fast) wave and second kind (slow) wave, identified by Biot, in the solid and fluid mixed medium are affected by the presence of water and air pores. Acoustic characteristics of such porous medium in water are also theoretically investigated in terms of the modified Biot-Attenborough (MBA) model, which uses the separate treatment of viscosity effect and thermal effect in non-rigid porous medium with water- and air-filed pores. The information on the fast waves introduces new concepts of the generalized tortuosity factor and dynamic shape factor.

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