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Particle displacement

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Characteristic
  
Symbols

Particle velocity
  
v, SVL

Sound intensity
  
I, SIL

Sound pressure
  
p, SPL

Particle displacement
  
δ

Sound power
  
P, SWL

Particle displacement or displacement amplitude is a measurement of distance of the movement of a particle from its equilibrium position in a medium as it transmits a second wave. The SI unit of particle displacement is the metre (m). In most cases this is a longitudinal wave of pressure (such as sound), but it can also be a transverse wave, such as the vibration of a taut string. In the case of a sound wave travelling through air, the particle displacement is evident in the oscillations of air molecules with, and against, the direction in which the sound wave is travelling.

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A particle of the medium undergoes displacement according to the particle velocity of the sound wave traveling through the medium, while the sound wave itself moves at the speed of sound, equal to 343 m/s in air at 20 °C.

Mathematical definition

Particle displacement, denoted δ, is given by

δ = t v d t

where v is the particle velocity.

Progressive sine waves

The particle displacement of a progressive sine wave is given by

δ ( r , t ) = δ cos ( k r ω t + φ δ , 0 ) ,

where

  • δ is the amplitude of the particle displacement;
  • φ δ , 0 is the phase shift of the particle displacement;
  • k is the angular wavevector;
  • ω is the angular frequency.
  • It follows that the particle velocity and the sound pressure along the direction of propagation of the sound wave x are given by

    v ( r , t ) = δ t ( r , t ) = ω δ cos ( k r ω t + φ δ , 0 + π 2 ) = v cos ( k r ω t + φ v , 0 ) , p ( r , t ) = ρ c 2 δ x ( r , t ) = ρ c 2 k x δ cos ( k r ω t + φ δ , 0 + π 2 ) = p cos ( k r ω t + φ p , 0 ) ,

    where

  • v is the amplitude of the particle velocity;
  • φ v , 0 is the phase shift of the particle velocity;
  • p is the amplitude of the acoustic pressure;
  • φ p , 0 is the phase shift of the acoustic pressure.
  • Taking the Laplace transforms of v and p with respect to time yields

    v ^ ( r , s ) = v s cos φ v , 0 ω sin φ v , 0 s 2 + ω 2 , p ^ ( r , s ) = p s cos φ p , 0 ω sin φ p , 0 s 2 + ω 2 .

    Since φ v , 0 = φ p , 0 , the amplitude of the specific acoustic impedance is given by

    z ( r , s ) = | z ( r , s ) | = | p ^ ( r , s ) v ^ ( r , s ) | = p v = ρ c 2 k x ω .

    Consequently, the amplitude of the particle displacement is related to those of the particle velocity and the sound pressure by

    δ = v ω , δ = p ω z ( r , s ) .

    References

    Particle displacement Wikipedia