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Broad-band acoustic propagation through moving internal solitary wave packets in shallow water

机译:通过在浅水中移动内部孤立波包实现宽带声传播

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Propagation of acoustic signals in coastal seas are strongly influenced by internal solitary wave (ISW) packets which are often generated by local tides during seasons of strong density stratification. During the 1995 Shallow Water Acoustics in a Random Medium (SWARM95) experiment, amplitude fluctuations and correlation times of broad-band (216-232 and 350-450 Hz) acoustic signals were measured in such an environment. The authors numerically simulate broad-band acoustic signal propagation to explain the experimentally-observed fluctuations and correlation times at 42 kilometer propagation range. Broad-band signals are calculated by using Fourier synthesis of continuous wave (CW) numerical solutions of the parabolic wave equation (PE) for the entire SWARM95 propagation path. In the case in which the strong range dependency can be localized within an ISW packet, a computationally efficient one-way coupled mode model is formulated to calculate the acoustic field at a distant receiver array. Internal solitary wave packets are modeled as mode coupling structures moving along the acoustic propagation path. Frequency-dependent coupling matrices are calculated by using PE numerical solutions for each acoustic mode propagating through the soliton packet. A similar approach has been used recently for the simulations of CW signal fluctuations, T. F. Duda et al. (1999). In the present paper, strong fluctuations and rapid decorrelation of broad-band signals are attributed to the interaction of moving soliton packet with the interference patterns of the dominant acoustic modes. The model predictions are consistent with the /spl sim/15 dB signal fluctuations and /spl sim/2 min decorrelation times observed in the SWARM experiment in addition to the prediction of a partial recorrelation at longer time scales (<20 min).
机译:内海孤立声波(ISW)数据包在沿海海域中传播声信号的能力受到很大影响,该数据包通常是在强密度分层季节中由当地潮汐产生的。在1995年随机介质中的浅水声(SWARM95)实验中,在这种环境下测量了宽带声波信号(216-232和350-450 Hz)的幅度波动和相关时间。作者对宽带声信号的传播进行了数值模拟,以解释在42公里传播范围内实验观察到的波动和相关时间。通过使用整个SWARM95传播路径的抛物线方程(PE)的连续波(CW)数值解的傅里叶合成来计算宽带信号。在强范围相关性可以被定位在ISW数据包内的情况下,计算效率高的单向耦合模式模型可用于计算远距离接收器阵列处的声场。内部孤立波包被建模为沿着声传播路径移动的模式耦合结构。通过使用PE数值解来计算通过孤子包传播的每个声学模式的频率相关耦合矩阵。 T. F. Duda等人最近在CW信号波动的模拟中使用了类似的方法。 (1999)。在本文中,宽带信号的强烈波动和快速去相关归因于移动孤子包与主要声学模式的干扰模式之间的相互作用。模型预测与在SWARM实验中观察到的/ spl sim / 15 dB信号波动和/ spl sim / 2 min去相关时间一致,此外还预测了较长时间范围(<20 min)的部分相关。

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