Browsing by Subject "Waveguides"
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A plane-wave decomposition method for modeling scattering from objects and bathymetry in a waveguide
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/11)In this paper a straightforward plane-wave decomposition method which can be used for solving object andlor interface scattering problems in a waveguide is described. The method utilizes the free-space scattering matrix ... -
Benchmarking scattering in ocean waveguides
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1995/07)Accurate numerical solutions are presented for benchmark problems -
Modelling acousto-elastic waveguide/object scattering with the Rayleigh hypothesis
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1998/06)In this memorandum the plane wave scattering matrices for a range-dependent seabed and upper free surface are computed using the -
Modelling scattering from partially buried cylinders = Acoustic scattering from cylindrical objects embedded between two half-spaces/The computation of the scattered pressure field from a cylinder embedded between two half-spaces = The computation of the scattered pressure field from a cylinder embedded between two half-spaces with different densities
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/12)1. A boundary integral equation method is presented for the computation of the acoustic field scattered from a cylindrical object which is totally within the water column, totally buried in sediment, or partially buried. ... -
Ray convergence in a flux-like propagation formulation
(CMRE, 2014/01)The energy flux formulation of waveguide propagation is closely related to the incoherent mode sum, and its simplicity has led to development of efficient computational algorithms for reverberation and target echo strength, ... -
The relation between the waveguide invariant, multipath impulse response, and ray cycles
(NURC, 2012/04)The waveguide invariant, b, that manifests itself as interference fringes or "striations" in a plot of frequency vs source-receiver separation, is usually thought of as a modal phenomenon. This paper shows that striations ...