Description
Book SynopsisThis book highlights the advantages of the vector-phase method in underwater acoustic measurements and presents results of theoretical and experimental studies of the deep open ocean and shallow sea based on vector-phase representations. Based on the physical phenomena discovered and compensation of counter streams of energy and vortices of the acoustic intensity vector, processes of transmitting acoustic energy of a tonal signal in the real ocean are described. The book also discusses the development of advanced detection tools based on vector-phase sonar. This book provides useful content for professionals and researchers working in various fields of applied underwater acoustics.
Table of ContentsChapter one: VECTOR REPRESENTATION OF AN ACOUSTIC FIELD
Chapter two: THEORY AND TECHNIQUE OF VECTOR-PHASE UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS
Chapter three: PHENOMENON OF COMPENSATION FOR THE INTENSITY OF ENERGY COUNTER CURRENTS
Chapter four: VORTICES OF THE ACOUSTIC INTENSITY VECTOR IN A SHALLOW SEA WAVEGUIDE
Chapter five: EXAMINATION OF A WEAK SIGNAL IN A DIFFUSE, PARTIALLY COHERENT, AND COHERENT ACOUSTIC NOISE FIELD
Chapter six: VECTOR-PHASE EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUE. EXPEDITIONS. CONFERENCES
APPENDIX I: MONOCHROMATIC ACOUSTIC FIELD BASIC RELATIONS
APPENDIX II: FOURTH STATISTICAL MOMENT OF ACOUSTIC VECTOR FIELD
APPENDIX III: A LIST OF SOME GENERAL PUBLICATIONS (PATENTS AND ARTICLES) ON THE SUBJECT OF VECTORS