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Astell-Chen asked this question in Q&A
Jan 9, 2023 · 1 comments · 3 replies
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Short answer is no, but you can model the cavity as a light material (low density). In that case the wave speeds are unchanged, but the particle displacement/velocity will be very large inside the cavity. This will probably lead to unphysically large reflections, but could be worth a try. Some experimentation will be required to get reasonable results.

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