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Examining the intra-modal interference in an idealized oceanic wedge using scale-model experiments and acoustic propagation modeling

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Scale-model tank experiments are beneficial because they offer a controlled environment in which to make underwater acoustic propagation measurements that can provide high-quality data for comparison with numerical models. This… Click to show full abstract

Scale-model tank experiments are beneficial because they offer a controlled environment in which to make underwater acoustic propagation measurements that can provide high-quality data for comparison with numerical models. This talk presents results from a 1:7500 scale model experiment for a wedge with a 10° slope fabricated from closed-cell polyurethane foam to investigate three-dimensional (3D) propagation effects. A 333 μs second long pulse allows the acoustic field to obtain a steady-state, continuous-wave signal. A computer controlled positioning system accurately moves the receiving hydrophone in 3D space to create a dense field of vertical line arrays, which are used to mode filter the measured time series. The single-mode fields show the classical interference pattern resulting from rays launched up and along the slope. The measured data are compared to an exact, closed-form solution for a point source in wedge with impenetrable boundaries. The finite size of the source and the departure from the ...

Keywords: propagation; wedge; interference; scale model; acoustic propagation

Journal Title: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Year Published: 2017

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