Quantitative evaluation for variability characteristics of reflected sound waves from sea surface

2019 
Many kinds of hydroacoustic devices are used in the field of ocean development of resources and observations. In evaluating the effect of sound propagation in water, it is important to evaluate the characteristics of sound reflection on sea surface. Amplitude and phase of reflected sound waves often fluctuates because of the changing sea surface with waves. In this paper, we evaluated the amplitude and phase variability characteristics of reflected sound waves on sea surface by acoustic simulation with the finite difference time domain method and water tank test. It is revealed that the energy ratio γ for amplitude variability is uniquely determined by Rayleigh roughness parameter when the sea surface is sufficiently random or the number of surface waves included in the irradiation range of sound waves is large. In addition, the standard deviation of phase for the phase variability is determined by regardless of that is, sea surface spectrum.
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