Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === A three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional transducer (Sparton of Canada, Ltd. Model 34A0610 (Ref. 1) was developed for use with the ATILA code (Ref. 2). This transducer is to be coupled...

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Main Author: Pinto, Rogerio Nacimento Costa
Other Authors: Baker, Steven R.
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/24073
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-240732015-08-11T16:00:08Z Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer Pinto, Rogerio Nacimento Costa Baker, Steven R. Pieper, Ron J. Wilson, Oscar B. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited A three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional transducer (Sparton of Canada, Ltd. Model 34A0610 (Ref. 1) was developed for use with the ATILA code (Ref. 2). This transducer is to be coupled with an analytical acoustic field description in order to model a dense sonar array of US Navy interest (Ref.3) The three-dimensional model was derived from a two0dimensional model provided by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Ref. 4). Two types of finite-element analyses were performed using ATILA: (1) an in-air modal analysis, in which the eigenfrequencies and eigenmodes are computed, and (2) an in-water harmonic analysis, in which the pressure field at a desired driving frequency is computer. The frequency of the ring mode computed for the three-dimensional model in the modal analysis was found to be 5 percent higher than the corresponding value for the two-dimensional model.. From the harmonic analysis, the maximum sound pressure level on the acoustic axis was found to be 4 dB higher than the manufacturer's measured value and is located at exactly the same frequency. 2012-11-29T16:19:31Z 2012-11-29T16:19:31Z 1992-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/24073 en_US Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === A three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional transducer (Sparton of Canada, Ltd. Model 34A0610 (Ref. 1) was developed for use with the ATILA code (Ref. 2). This transducer is to be coupled with an analytical acoustic field description in order to model a dense sonar array of US Navy interest (Ref.3) The three-dimensional model was derived from a two0dimensional model provided by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Ref. 4). Two types of finite-element analyses were performed using ATILA: (1) an in-air modal analysis, in which the eigenfrequencies and eigenmodes are computed, and (2) an in-water harmonic analysis, in which the pressure field at a desired driving frequency is computer. The frequency of the ring mode computed for the three-dimensional model in the modal analysis was found to be 5 percent higher than the corresponding value for the two-dimensional model.. From the harmonic analysis, the maximum sound pressure level on the acoustic axis was found to be 4 dB higher than the manufacturer's measured value and is located at exactly the same frequency.
author2 Baker, Steven R.
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Pinto, Rogerio Nacimento Costa
author Pinto, Rogerio Nacimento Costa
spellingShingle Pinto, Rogerio Nacimento Costa
Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
author_sort Pinto, Rogerio Nacimento Costa
title Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
title_short Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
title_full Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
title_fullStr Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
title_sort three-dimensional finite element model of a high power, low frequency ring-shell flextensional sonar transducer
publisher Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
publishDate 2012
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