Paper 1, Section II, 39C
Derive the wave equation governing the velocity potential for linearised sound waves in a perfect gas. How is the pressure disturbance related to the velocity potential?
A high pressure gas with unperturbed density is contained within a thin metal spherical shell which makes small amplitude spherically symmetric vibrations. Let the metal shell have radius , mass per unit surface area, and an elastic stiffness which tries to restore the radius to its equilibrium value with a force per unit surface area. Assume that there is a vacuum outside the spherical shell. Show that the frequencies of vibration satisfy
where , and is the speed of sound in the undisturbed gas. Briefly comment on the existence of solutions.
[Hint: In terms of spherical polar coordinates you may assume that for a function ,