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Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2025). Wave-DNA: a software tool for simulating nonlinear acoustic waves emitted by moving boundaries. SoftwareX, 30, 102101 (6 pages). Available
Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2023). Amplitude modulation of acoustic waves in accelerating flows quantified using acoustic black and white hole analogues. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(2), 781-791. External link
Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2022). Acoustic black hole analogy to analyze nonlinear acoustic wave dynamics in accelerating flow fields. Physics of Fluids, 34(9), 097103 (14 pages). External link
Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2022). Explicit predictor–corrector method for nonlinear acoustic waves excited by a moving wave emitting boundary. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 527, 116814 (22 pages). External link
Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2022, May). Simulating acoustic waves in acoustic black hole analogues [Abstract]. 182nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Denver, CO, USA (1 page). Published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 151(4_Suppleme). External link
Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2021, November). Nonlinear dynamics of ultrasound waves radiated from cavitation bubbles [Presentation]. In Workshop Complex Aspects of Cavitation, Kloster Drübeck, Germany. Unavailable
Schenke, S., Sewerin, F., van Wachem, B., & Denner, F. (2021, November). Propagation and modulation of nonlinear spherical waves emitted by oscillating bubbles [Abstract]. 74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics (APS DFD 2021), Phoenix, AZ, USA, Phoenix, AZ, USA. Published in Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 66(17). External link