Boundary effects on backscattering by a solid aluminum cylinder: Experiment and finite element model comparisons (L)

  • La Follett J
  • Williams K
  • Marston P
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Abstract

Backscattering of sound by a solid aluminum cylinder was measured in the free field and with the cylinder near a flat surface. The target was suspended just below the surface of a water tank to simulate some aspects of backscattering when resting on the seabed. Measurements were compared with predictions made by an approximate hybrid approach based on multiple two-dimensional finite element calculations and the use of images. Many of the spectral features present in the tank data were present in the model. Comparing numerical model predictions with experimental data serves to build credibility for the modeling approach and can assist in developing insight into the underlying physical processes.

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La Follett, J. R., Williams, K. L., & Marston, P. L. (2011). Boundary effects on backscattering by a solid aluminum cylinder: Experiment and finite element model comparisons (L). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(2), 669–672. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3613806

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