Perhaps those parts are absorbing energy?
This is a real world effect if you plot the intensity around an engine - in the near field some parts of the engine absorb energy while others emit it at the same frequency.
My explanation for this is that the far-field response is essentially that of a point source, so we have to resolve the vibrations of the rather strangely 'shaped' source into a spherical wavefront. The system does this by shuffling energy behind the wavefront.
If that explanations helps, terrific. If it is right, even more terrific.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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