We report the results of two experiments on water's loading effects on the
lowest order flexural Lamb-like wave (A(o) mode) in a stainless steel thin-
walled cylinder and in an aluminum thin-walled cylinder. The experiments ar
e interesting in that they analyze the case where the loading is on the int
ernal wall of the cylinders only. The two cylinders provide a comparable re
duction (21% and 25%) in the group velocity of the A(o) wave. In addition,
different effects are shown to occur in the two samples as a result of the
difference in acoustic impedance match between the water and the stainless
steel and aluminum shells. For the poor match of the stainless steel shell,
the acoustic energy remains mostly in the tube wall, whereas in the case o
f the aluminum shell the match is relatively good, most of the acoustic ene
rgy is found to quickly leak into the water. The echoes received by pulse-e
cho technique demonstrate the difference in the path of an acoustic pulse i
n the two systems. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.