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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 72 (1992), S. 3116-3124 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: It is usually assumed that the pigment and polymer concentrations are homogeneously distributed in an organic coating. This would imply that voids only appear when the pigment volume concentration (PVC) p exceeds the critical pigment volume concentration (CPVC) pc. However, a great deal of experimental work suggests that voids actually appear even below the CPVC. In this article, we present a phenomenological theory for the effects of density fluctuations on the formation of voids both below and above the CPVC. If the distribution of the local PVC p(x) is Gaussian, then our theory contains two phenomenological parameters: a coarseness parameter Cp which is proportional to the width of the Gaussian distribution, and the diameter d0 of the smallest densely packed cluster of pigment particles. When Cp=0, the homogeneous model of void formation is recovered; but for any nonzero coarseness, voids will appear even below the CPVC. In agreement with earlier work, we find that optical measurements will underestimate pc. While bulk properties like the void density depend only on the coarseness parameter Cp, microscopic properties like the distribution of void diameters dv(x) in the coating also depend on the diameter d0. Above the void percolation threshold pv of an organic coating, chains of voids span the sample. If the coarseness parameter of the Gaussian model is larger than about 0.2, then pv will drop below pc. As in our earlier work, we find that the peak in the mass density overestimates the CPVC. By formulating a simple theory for the Young's modulus of the coating, we show that the Young's modulus also peaks above pc for any nonzero Cp, in agreement with recent experiments.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Mathematical Physics 33 (1992), S. 1887-1914 
    ISSN: 1089-7658
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: The application of phase space and path integral methods to both mathematical and computational direct and inverse wave propagation modeling at the level of the scalar one-way Helmholtz equation is briefly reviewed. The role of operator symbols is stressed and their properties briefly discussed. The construction of the operator symbol requires the exact or approximate solution of the (Helmholtz) Weyl composition equation in the Weyl pseudodifferential operator calculus. The exact symbols for several quadratic profiles are presented and briefly analyzed. The symbols exactly corresponding to a family of operator rational approximations are also presented for the quadratic case. These results are used to illustrate several points pertinent to wide-angle propagation modeling and the refractive index profile reconstruction problem in underwater acoustics.
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