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Prof. C W LIM: Thermo-Acoustic Radiation of Free-standing Nano-thin Film in Visc

2019-03-25
时间:2019年3月29日(星期五)下午16:00-17:00
地点:轨道交通大楼1楼报告厅(咖啡屋旁)
报告人:Prof. C W Lim
题目:Thermo-Acoustic Radiation of Free-standing Nano-thin Film in Viscous Fluid
摘要
Thermo-acoustic  (TA) effect did not attract very much attention in the past. Morse and  Ingard [1] derived the coupled thermo-acoustic governing equations in  1968. In 2008, Xiao et al. [2] conducted thermo-acoustic experiment for  carbon nanotube projectors in air and further in 2010, Aliev et al. [3]  extended the work of Xiao [2] underwater. Hu et al. [4] put forward a  theoretical explanation on thermo-acoustic emission of different kinds  of sound source without taking the influence of heat capacity into  consideration. Lim et al. [5] derived and presented thermo-acoustic wave  generation for free-standing CNT thin film ignoring the viscosity of  fluid.
In  this talk, further works on thermo-acoustic wave emission and  propagation in viscous media are discussed. The fully coupled  thermo-acoustic field is obtained for a free-standing nano-thin film in  viscous fluid, which has been usually ignored in the previous works on  thermo-acoustic interaction. The influence of heat loss, heat capacity  and heat exchange is considered in this investigation. When a sinusoidal  alternating current acts on the thin film, the double frequency effect  can be determined easily. Subsequently, the thermal wave propagation is  decoupled from the acoustic effect by improving the order of  differential equations. Then, with appropriate simplification an  analytical prediction is derived in which the attenuation coefficient  and the classic expression are identical. In addition, the theoretical  results agree well with experiment. Compared with Lim et al. [5], an  analytical solution of higher-order accuracy is obtained. This work may  be helpful to the design of the thermo-acoustic projectors that have  shown great potentials for new underwater sonars compared with the  electro-acoustic ones traditionally induced by membrane vibration.
报告人简介
Currently  a fellow of ASME, ASCE, EMI, HKIE and ISEAM, Ir Professor Lim received a  BEng from Univ of Tech. of Malaysia, MEng and PhD from National Univ of  Singapore and Nanyang Tech. Univ., respectively. Prior to joining  CityU, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at Dept of Civil Eng, The  Univ of Queensland and Dept of Mech Eng, The Univ of HK. Professor Lim  is also a visiting professor at various universities including the Univ  of Western Sydney, Dalian Univ of Tech., Huazhong Univ of Science and  Tech., etc. He has expertise in vibration of plate and shell structures,  dynamics of smart piezoelectric structures, nanomechanics and  symplectic elasticity. He is one of the editors for JoMMS, Assoc Editor  (Asia-Pacific Region) for JVET, Assoc Editor for IJBC, subject editor  for AMM, etc. and also on the editorial board of a few other  international journals. He has published one very well-selling title in  Engineering Mechanics entitled “Symplectic Elasticity” and co-authored  with W.A. Yao and W.X. Zhong from Dalian Univ of Tech., as recorded in  April 2010 by the publisher, World Scientific. He has published more  than 250 international journal papers, accumulated more than 3800  independent citations and has an ISI H-index 35. One of his papers was  granted the IJSS 2004-2008 most cited article award. He was also awarded  Top Referees in 2009, Proc. A, The Royal Society. Professor Lim is also  a registered professional engineer in HK.