• DocumentCode
    2060559
  • Title

    A finite element model for acoustic scattering from objects near the ocean bottom

  • Author

    Shirron, Joseph J. ; Giddings, Thomas E.

  • Author_Institution
    Metron Inc., Reston, VA
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    17-23 Sept. 2005
  • Firstpage
    1644
  • Abstract
    We present a finite element model (FEM) for the numerical simulation of time-harmonic waves scattering from objects located near the interface between two distinct fluid regions. One practical application is to model the interaction of sound waves with naval mines, whether close-tethered, proud, partially buried, or completely buried in ocean sediment. A better understanding of the physics of this fluid-structure interaction is needed to advance current mine detection and identification capabilities. The model assumes that the sediment is a dissipative fluid, and that the ocean and sediment are of infinite extent. For numerical tractability, both fluid domains are truncated and a perfectly matched layer (PML) is introduced near the truncation boundary. The accuracy of the FEM/PML model is demonstrated for the case of scattering in a homogeneous acoustic medium, where analytic solutions are available. For the case of scattering from a buried spherical shell, the model is compared lo results from a T-matrix model and to experimental measurements taken at the Naval Research Laboratory. The model is relatively easy to implement, readily handles undulating fluid-fluid interfaces and complex elastic structures, and offers a very high level of accuracy
  • Keywords
    acoustic wave scattering; finite element analysis; object detection; object recognition; sediments; underwater sound; T-matrix model; buried spherical shell; close-tethered mines; completely buried mines; complex elastic structures; dissipative fluid; finite element model; fluid-fluid interfaces; fluid-structure interaction; homogeneous acoustic medium; mine detection; mine identification; naval mines; numerical simulation; object acoustic scattering; ocean bottom; ocean sediment; partially buried mines; perfectly matched layer; proud mines; sound waves; time-harmonic waves; truncation boundary; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic scattering; Finite element methods; Laboratories; Numerical simulation; Oceans; Perfectly matched layers; Physics; Sea measurements; Sediments;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Washington, DC
  • Print_ISBN
    0-933957-34-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1639991
  • Filename
    1639991