Modelling sound particle motion in shallow water

  • Oppeneer V
  • de Jong C
  • Binnerts B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fish species and aquatic invertebrates are sensitive to underwater sound particle motion. Studies on the impact of sound on marine life would benefit from sound particle motion models. Benchmark cases and solutions are proposed for the selection and verification of appropriate models. These include a range-independent environment, with and without shear in the sediment, and a range-dependent environment, without sediment shear. Analysis of the acoustic impedance illustrates that sound particle velocity can be directly estimated from the sound pressure field in shallow water scenarios, except at distances within one wavelength of the source, or a few water depths at frequencies where the wavelength exceeds the water depth.

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Oppeneer, V. O., de Jong, C. A. F., Binnerts, B., Wood, M. A., & Ainslie, M. A. (2023). Modelling sound particle motion in shallow water. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(6), 4004–4015. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0022576

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