Characteristics of Low-Frequency Acoustic Wave Propagation in Ice-Covered Shallow Water Environment.
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2021Author
Li, Shande
Yuan, Shuai
Liu, Shaowei
Wen, Jian
Huang, Qibai
Zhang, Zhifu
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Mastering the sound propagation law of low-frequency signals in the Arctic is a major frontier basic research demand to improve the level of detection, communication, and navigation technology. It is of practical significance for long-distance sound propagation and underwater target detection in the Arctic Ocean. Therefore, how to establish an effective model to study the characteristics of the acoustic field in the Arctic area has always been a hot topic in polar acoustic research. Aimed at solving this problem, a mathematical polar acoustic field model with an elastic seafloor is developed based on a range-dependent elastic parabolic equation theory. Moreover, this method is applied to study the characteristics of polar sound propagation for the first attempt. The validity and effectiveness of the method and model are verified by the elastic normal mode method. Simultaneously, the propagation characteristics of low-frequency signals are studied in a polar sound field from three aspec.....
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Publisher: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/17/7815Journal
Applied SciencesVolume
11Issue
17, Article 7815Page Range
10pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Ocean soundMaturity Level
Pilot or DemonstratedSpatial Coverage
Arctic OceanPolar Regions
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11177815Citation
Li, S., Yuan, S., Liu, S., Wen, J., Huang, Q. and Zhang, Z. (2021) Characteristics of Low-Frequency Acoustic Wave Propagation in Ice-Covered Shallow Water Environment. Applied Sciences, 11:7815, 10pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app11177815Collections
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