Title :
Acoustic Ducting, Reflection, Refraction, and Dispersion by Curved Nonlinear Internal Waves in Shallow Water
Author :
Lynch, James F. ; Lin, Ying-Tsong ; Duda, Timothy F. ; Newhall, Arthur E.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Ocean Phys. & Eng. Dept., Woods Hole Oceanogr. Instn., Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract :
Nonlinear internal waves in shallow water have been shown to be effective ducts of acoustic energy, through theory, numerical modeling, and experiment. To date, most work on such ducting has concentrated on rectilinear internal wave ducts or those with very slight curvature. In this paper, we examine the acoustic effects of significant curvature of these internal waves. (By significant curvature, we mean lateral deviation of the internal wave duct by more than half the spacing between internal waves over an acoustic path, giving a transition from ducting to antiducting.) We develop basic analytical models of these effects, employ fully 3-D numerical models of sound propagation and scattering, and examine simultaneous acoustical and oceanographic data from the 2006 Shallow Water Experiment (SW06). It will be seen that the effects of curvature should be evident in the mode amplitudes and arrival angles, and that observations are consistent with curvature, though with some possible ambiguity with other scattering mechanisms.
Keywords :
acoustic dispersion; acoustic intensity; acoustic wave propagation; acoustic wave reflection; acoustic wave refraction; acoustic wave scattering; nonlinear acoustics; ocean waves; underwater sound; 3D numerical model; Shallow Water Experiment; acoustic dispersion; acoustic ducting; acoustic effects; acoustic energy; acoustic path; acoustic reflection; acoustic refraction; arrival angle; curved nonlinear internal waves; lateral deviation; mode amplitude; rectilinear internal wave duct; shallow water; sound propagation; sound scattering; 3-D acoustics, curved nonlinear internal waves; Horizontal acoustic ducting; horizontal acoustic refraction, reflection, and dispersion; horizontal acoustic shadowing; shallow-water acoustics;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2009.2038512