DocumentCode :
1056486
Title :
Mathematical Modeling and Computer-Aided Manufacturing of Rough Surfaces for Experimental Study of Seafloor Scattering
Author :
Summers, Jason E. ; Soukup, Raymond J. ; Gragg, Robert F.
Author_Institution :
US Naval Res. Lab., Washington
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
897
Lastpage :
914
Abstract :
Diverse aspects of stochastic processes, time-series analysis, fractal geometry, and manufacturing technology are brought together to provide a unified theoretical framework for the mathematical characterization and physical fabrication of scale-model representations of the rough ocean bottom. These scale models can be used to validate the predictions of interface-scattering theories, particularly those relating to the dependence of scattering strength on roughness parameters. In acoustical oceanography, rough surfaces are conventionally described in terms of power-spectral density (PSD) or fractal dimension. Here, recently developed concepts describing modified power-law PSD and approximately self-affine stochastic fractals are used to account for issues of finite sample size and finite manufacturing resolution. The large- and small- bandwidth restrictions that these issues inherently impose are related to their effects on the properties of surfaces as characterized both mathematically and by visual observation. This development provides the groundwork for numerical generation of surfaces, using spectral methods, and their physical manufacture, using computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) techniques. Effects of the spectral method of numerical generation on the statistics of generated topography are detailed. A manufacturing technique using a computer numerically controlled (CNC) milling machine is discussed and topography-specific guidelines for accurate manufacture of rough surfaces are prescribed.
Keywords :
computer aided manufacturing; computerised numerical control; fractals; geophysics computing; oceanography; rough surfaces; seafloor phenomena; stochastic processes; time series; acoustical oceanography; computer aided manufacturing; computer numerically controlled milling machine; fractal geometry; interface scattering; power spectral density; rough surfaces; seafloor scattering; stochastic processes; time series analysis; Acoustic scattering; Computer aided manufacturing; Fractals; Mathematical model; Rough surfaces; Sea floor; Sea surface; Stochastic processes; Surface roughness; Surface topography; Acoustic scattering; computer-aided manufacturing (CAM); fractional Brownian motion; physical modeling; power-law roughness spectrum; rough-surface scattering;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2007.906403
Filename :
4445739
Link To Document :
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