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The effectiveness of a fluid-loaded sandwiched viscoelastic layer in suppressing acoustic scat-tering and radiation has been estimated using the Thomson-Haskell matrix method.The GU(Gaunaurd andUberall)resonance theory has been adopted to handle three types of viscoelastic substrates with air-filled in-clusions.The effects of the varying thickness of the substrates,the volume fractions of the inclusions and fre-quencies of incident waves have been stubbed to determine the optimal strategies of signal reduction.In theinvestigation,the monopole resonance phenomena of the inclusions have been taken into account.
The effectiveness of a fluid-loaded sandwiched viscoelastic layer in suppressing acoustic scat-tering and radiation has been estimated using the Thomson-Haskell matrix method. GU (Gaunaurd and Uberall) resonance theory has been to handle three types of viscoelastic substrates with air- filled in-clusions. The effects of the varying thickness of the substrates, the volume fractions of the inclusions and fre-quencies of incident waves have been stubbed to determine the optimal strategies of signal reduction. In the investigation, the monopole resonance phenomena of the inclusions have been taken into account