1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-07328-5
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Fundamentals of Ocean Acoustics

Abstract: Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Brekhovskikh, L.M. (Leonid Maksimovich) [Teoreticheskie osnovy akustiki okeana. English] Fundamentals of ocean acoustics/L.M. Brekhovskikh, Yu.P. Lysanov.-3rd ed. p. cm.-(Modern acoustics and signal processing) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-387-95467-8 (acid-free paper) 1. Underwater acoustics. I. Lysanov, IU.P. (IUrii Pavlovich) II. Title. III. AIP series in modern acoustics and signal processing.

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“…KRAKEN normal modes code in the Acoustic Toolbox is used in this thesis to model the sound field transmitted from the point source. KRAKEN normal mode model is robust, accurate, and efficient [9,10]. A version of KRAKEN with a MEX wrapper is used so that it can easily be called from Matlab software, and the Python Scripts source code is used for reading/writing input/output the sound field calculation results.…”
Section: Normal Modes Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KRAKEN normal modes code in the Acoustic Toolbox is used in this thesis to model the sound field transmitted from the point source. KRAKEN normal mode model is robust, accurate, and efficient [9,10]. A version of KRAKEN with a MEX wrapper is used so that it can easily be called from Matlab software, and the Python Scripts source code is used for reading/writing input/output the sound field calculation results.…”
Section: Normal Modes Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorption is set α a = 106.5 dB/km corresponding to k w = 0.0123 m −1 . This value is obtained from [9] by setting the depth equal to 10 meters, salinity to 30 ppt, and temperature to 15 • C. At normal incidence, a conservative estimate of the backscattering strength is BS ≈ -5 dB. The expected acoustic pressure level on a single receiver ceramic is based Eq.…”
Section: Proceedings Of the 11th European Conference On Underwater Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From remote sensing (Tsang et al 1985) to underwater acoustics (Brekhovskikh & Lysanov 1982), the ability to simulate, in a robust and accurate way, the fields generated by such structures is of crucial importance to researchers from many disciplines. This contribution focuses upon the rapid and highly accurate numerical approximation of solutions of Helmholtz equations coupled across irregular periodic interfaces meant to model acoustic waves incident upon a multi-layered medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%