Title of article
Finite-difference time-domain simulation of acoustic propagation in dispersive medium: An application to bubble clouds in the ocean Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Guy V. Norton، نويسنده , , Jorge C. Novarini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
961
To page
965
Abstract
Accurate modeling of pulse propagation and scattering is a problem in many disciplines (i.e. electromagnetics and acoustics). For the case of an acoustic wave propagating in a two-dimensional non-dispersive medium, a routine 2nd order in time and space Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) scheme representation of the linear wave equation can be used to solve for the acoustic pressure. However when the medium is dispersive, one is required to take into account the frequency dependent attenuation and phase speed. Until recently to include the dispersive effects one typically solved the problem in the frequency domain and not in the time domain. The frequency domain solutions were Fourier transformed into the time domain. However by using a theory first proposed by Blackstock [D.T. Blackstock, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 77 (1985) 2050. ], the linear wave equation has been modified by adding an additional term (the derivative of the convolution between the causal time-domain propagation factor and the acoustic pressure) that takes into account the dispersive nature of the medium. In the case of acoustic propagation through water, the water environment becomes strongly dispersive due to the presence of air bubbles that are present below the air–water interface.
Keywords
Finite-difference time-domain , Causality , Dispersion , Acoustic
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Record number
1137061
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