Title :
Interface wave generated by an electromagnetic induction source
Author :
Ohta, Kazuhiko ; Ohkawa, Keiichi ; Asano, Kenichi ; Hibi, Susumu ; Takahashi, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Tech. R&D Inst., Japan Defense Agency, Yokosuka, Japan
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Interface waves such as the Scholte wave are a useful tool to study geoacoustic properties and can be conventionally generated by an explosive or a pneumatic source on/above the seafloor. This type of source, however, generates strong compressional waves in the water and sediment at the same time; these waves then disturb an observation of interface waves and leads to difficulty in processing. These sources are also relatively hard to control at sea from a viewpoint of repeatability and stability of interface waves to be generated. In addition, environmental problems caused by those sources is a concern. In this paper, an electromagnetic induction source whose vibrator plate hits the seafloor directly and excites interface waves is described. The capability of this source was evaluated both in a water tank and at seashore. The pulsed Scholte waves excited both by several types of electromagnetic induction source having a different shape of vibrator plate and by dropping weight were transmitted in sediment and received using geophones. As a result of comparison of measured signals, the pulse signal propagating from the source demonstrates a sharper rise time than that from dropping weight
Keywords :
acoustic pulses; electromagnetic induction; underwater acoustic propagation; Scholte; dropping weight; electromagnetic induction source; geoacoustic properties; interface wave generation; pulse signal propagation; pulsed waves; sediment; shallow water sound propagation; surface wave; vibrator plate; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic induction; Environmental factors; Explosives; Induction generators; Pulse measurements; Sea floor; Sediments; Stability; Water resources;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of