DocumentCode
1189405
Title
Attenuation Measurements Across Surface-Ship Wakes and Computed Bubble Distributions and Void Fractions
Author
Stanic, Steve ; Caruthers, Jerald W. ; Goodman, Ralph R. ; Kennedy, Edgar ; Brown, Robert A.
Author_Institution
Stennis Space Center, Naval Res. Lab., Stennis Space Center, MS
Volume
34
Issue
1
fYear
2009
Firstpage
83
Lastpage
92
Abstract
A surface ship´s wake is composed of several hydrodynamic phenomena. A large part of that wake contains a mixture of air bubbles of various sizes in turbulent water. Eventually, as the wake ages, the turbulence subsides and bubbles begin to rise at rates that are determined by their sizes. These bubbles of various sizes and concentrations control the propagation of acoustic signals inside and across a wake. To further our understanding of these phenomena, a series of three continuous-wave (CW)-pulsed signals were transmitted across a wake as the wake aged. Each transmission contained a set of four 0.5-ms-long pulses. The 12 pulses ranged over frequencies from 30 to 140 kHz in 10-kHz steps. The acoustic attenuations across wakes that were due to varying bubble-size densities within the wakes were determined experimentally. From those data, estimates of the bubble densities as functions of the speed of the wake-generating ship, the wake´s age, and acoustic frequency were calculated. From the bubble-density results, power-law fits and void fractions are calculated. The attenuation measurements were taken at 7.5-m intervals behind the wake-generating ship and continued for about 2 km. The experiment was run for wakes generated at ship speeds of 12- and 15-kn wakes, and the 15-kn run was repeated for consistence determination. The bubble densities were observed to have power-law forms with varying parameters with the strongest, for early ages, having an exponent of -3.6 and a void fraction of 4 x 10-7 , and with both diminishing for older wakes, as might be expected.
Keywords
acoustic variables measurement; acoustic wave absorption; bubbles; turbulence; underwater acoustic propagation; wakes; acoustic frequency; air bubble mixture; attenuation measurements; bubble distribution; bubble size density; continuous wave pulsed signal transmission; cross-wake acoustic attenuations; frequency 30 kHz to 140 kHz; power law fit; ship wakes; time 0.5 ms; turbulent water; velocity 6.173 m/s to 7.717 m/s; void fraction; wake acoustic signal propagation; wake age; Bubbles; propagation; scattering;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2008.2008411
Filename
4799245
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