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Scalar Diffraction from a Circular Aperture (Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 549)

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Title: Scalar Diffraction from a Circular Aperture (Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 549)
by Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
ISBN: 0-7923-7810-5
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Pub. Date: April, 2000
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $159.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Want to know more about diffraction from a circular aperture
Comment: If you are looking for a source that brings together concepts such as diffraction, spatial averaging and ultrasound I would have to say this monograph is a must have. The first chapter takes the reader into the basics of diffraction and ultrasound. More importantly, in the section that follows on can discover a short but indispensable review of past works related to the subject. What follows is a intense presentation of the Fourier equivalence of the arccos and Lommel diffraction formulations as an approximate pair. What is attractive in this section was that both the unfocused and focused case is presented. The remaining contents of the monograph deal with derivation of spatially averaged one-way and two-way diffraction for unfocused transducers. In both sections on can find a wealth of pictorial as well as mathematical analysis.

The best part about the monograph, is its intimate quality. It reads as a conversation, or a presentation. I very much appreciate that fluidity.

Rating: 4
Summary: Want to know about diffraction from a circular aperture?
Comment: If you are looking for a source that brings together concepts such as diffraction, spatial averaging and ultrasound I would have to say this monograph is a must have. The first chapter takes the reader into the basics of diffraction and ultrasound. More importantly, in the section that follows on can discover a short but indispensable review of past works related to the subject. What follows is a intense presentation of the Fourier equivalence of the arccos and Lommel diffraction formulations as an approximate pair. What is attractive in this section was that both the unfocused and focused case is presented. The remaining contents of the monograph deal with derivation of spatially averaged one-way and two-way diffraction for unfocused transducers. In both sections on can find a wealth of pictorial as well as mathematical analysis.

The best part about the monograph, is its intimate quality. It reads as a conversation, or a presentation. I very much appreciate that fluidity.

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