Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile

The sound speed variation with depth that defines a surface acoustic duct does not necessarily adhere to the uniform gradient of perfectly isothermal water. Prior consideration of the coherent leakage of sound from a surface duct has almost always been made for an isothermal layer, and not for a rea...

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Main Authors: Jones, Adrian, Duncan, Alec, Zhang, Z.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65750
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author Jones, Adrian
Duncan, Alec
Zhang, Z.
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Duncan, Alec
Zhang, Z.
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description The sound speed variation with depth that defines a surface acoustic duct does not necessarily adhere to the uniform gradient of perfectly isothermal water. Prior consideration of the coherent leakage of sound from a surface duct has almost always been made for an isothermal layer, and not for a realistic duct with a nonlinear sound speed profile. This paper presents the results from a brief study in which the rate of leakage has been obtained by using a normal mode model, for an ocean with various surface duct types for which the sound speed varies nonlinearly with depth. Initial results indicate that the rate of variation of leakage with acoustic frequency is strongly linked to the duct trapping frequency, but that the absolute level of leakage is related to the depth of the duct. The formation of these conclusions is illustrated by results from numerical modelling. Reference is also made to theoretical expectations for ducts of uniform gradients weaker than for isothermal water.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-657502018-02-19T07:59:34Z Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile Jones, Adrian Duncan, Alec Zhang, Z. The sound speed variation with depth that defines a surface acoustic duct does not necessarily adhere to the uniform gradient of perfectly isothermal water. Prior consideration of the coherent leakage of sound from a surface duct has almost always been made for an isothermal layer, and not for a realistic duct with a nonlinear sound speed profile. This paper presents the results from a brief study in which the rate of leakage has been obtained by using a normal mode model, for an ocean with various surface duct types for which the sound speed varies nonlinearly with depth. Initial results indicate that the rate of variation of leakage with acoustic frequency is strongly linked to the duct trapping frequency, but that the absolute level of leakage is related to the depth of the duct. The formation of these conclusions is illustrated by results from numerical modelling. Reference is also made to theoretical expectations for ducts of uniform gradients weaker than for isothermal water. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65750 restricted
spellingShingle Jones, Adrian
Duncan, Alec
Zhang, Z.
Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
title Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
title_full Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
title_fullStr Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
title_full_unstemmed Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
title_short Coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
title_sort coherent leakage of sound from ocean surface ducts of nonlinear sound speed profile
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65750