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Features of Acoustic Wave Transmission through a Medium, Containing a Layer of Multifractional Bubbly Liquid

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The mathematical model that determines reflection and transmission of an acoustic wave at different angles of incidence through a medium containing multifractional bubbly liquid is presented. The reflection and transmission coefficients of the wave are calculated for a water–bubble liquid–water mixture. The effect of the volume content of the dispersed phase on the studied coefficients is shown.

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Gafiyatov, R.N. Features of Acoustic Wave Transmission through a Medium, Containing a Layer of Multifractional Bubbly Liquid. Lobachevskii J Math 41, 1180–1183 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995080220070124

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