Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges

Behavior of monostatic backscatter from Arctic open leads and pressure ridges was studied using scale models in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Experiments were performed in an anechoic tank using pulsed transmissions from underwater point sources to measure the backscatter from several...

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Main Author: Browne, Michael Joseph.
Other Authors: Medwin
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/22564
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-225642014-11-27T16:14:54Z Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges Browne, Michael Joseph. Medwin NA NA NA NA Behavior of monostatic backscatter from Arctic open leads and pressure ridges was studied using scale models in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Experiments were performed in an anechoic tank using pulsed transmissions from underwater point sources to measure the backscatter from several different floating acrylic plate by the selection of the acrylic material, and the geometrical properties of the ice in features were accurately scaled by maintaining the appropriate dimension-to-wavelength ratios. The characteristic behavior of the backscatter was explained using both diffraction theory and mode-conversion concepts. It was generally observed that a significant amount of the incident acoustic energy resulted in solidborne vibrations and propagating waves within the floating plate. The ability of those vibrations to reradiate energy into the water resulted in greater backscatter than predicted from the trailing edge of an open lead and piston-like radiation from pressure rigid models 2012-11-27T00:24:42Z 2012-11-27T00:24:42Z 1987 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/22564 ocn556316692 en_US Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Behavior of monostatic backscatter from Arctic open leads and pressure ridges was studied using scale models in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Experiments were performed in an anechoic tank using pulsed transmissions from underwater point sources to measure the backscatter from several different floating acrylic plate by the selection of the acrylic material, and the geometrical properties of the ice in features were accurately scaled by maintaining the appropriate dimension-to-wavelength ratios. The characteristic behavior of the backscatter was explained using both diffraction theory and mode-conversion concepts. It was generally observed that a significant amount of the incident acoustic energy resulted in solidborne vibrations and propagating waves within the floating plate. The ability of those vibrations to reradiate energy into the water resulted in greater backscatter than predicted from the trailing edge of an open lead and piston-like radiation from pressure rigid models
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Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges
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title Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges
title_short Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges
title_full Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges
title_fullStr Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges
title_full_unstemmed Underwater acoustic backscatter from a model of Arctic ice open leads and pressure ridges
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publisher Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
publishDate 2012
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