Sound Propagation in Stratified Fluids

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Sound Propagation in Stratified Fluids

Sound Propagation in Stratified Fluids (Applied Mathematical Sciences) by Calvin H. Wilcox
English | Apr 23, 1984 | ISBN: 0387909869 | 212 Pages | DJVU | 4 MB

Stratified fluids whose densities, sound speeds and other parameters are functions of a single depth coordinate occur widely in nature. Indeed, the earth's gravitational field imposes a stratification on its atmosphere, oceans and lakes. It is well known that their stratification has a profound effect on the propagation of sound in these fluids. The most striking effect is probably the occurrence of acoustic ducts, due to minima of the sound speed, that can trap sound waves and cause them to propagate hori­ zontally. The reflection, transmission and distortion of sonar signals by acoustic ducts is important in interpreting sonar echoes.