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acoustic theory

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acoustic theory [ə′küs·tik ′thē·ə·rē]
(aerospace engineering)
The linearized small-disturbance theory used to predict the approximate airflow past an airfoil when the disturbance velocities caused by the flow are small compared to the flight speed and to the speed of sound.


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Vibration Technologies, headquartered in Shreveport, Louisiana, has developed proprietary equipment which utilizes acoustic theory to transmit standing wave resonant energy over long intervals of pipe in oil and gas wells.
 
 
 
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