ANALYSIS OF ECHOES FROM A HOLLOW METALLIC SPHERE IN WATER,
Abstract
The nature of sonar echoes from a hollow metallic sphere in water is investigated theoretically in relation to the thickness of the shell and the contents of the hollow region. Steady state solutions are presented for iron and aluminum spheres filled with water, and for iron spheres with a vacuum inside. Calculated results for pulsed sound suggest that part of the echo originates from a type of flexural wave moving around the shell, which changes into a surface wave as the shell thickness increases. Significant differences in echo structure occur when the interior region is changed from water to a vacuum. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0433147
Entities
People
- Robert Hickling
Organizations
- California Institute of Technology