Refinements for Precluding the Formation of Spurious Caustics in a Sound Mapping Scheme for Single Sound-Speed Profile, Flat-Bottom Regions.

Abstract

Ray tracing is much in use for mapping sound propagation in the sea. The sound mapping produces an intensity-ratio distribution, as an emanation from a given location, computed over a directed vertical section. The mapping can be exploited as the field of listening coverage for a receiver at a location, or as the field of insonification produced by a source at the same location. The authors address the ray-tracing schemes which advance rays by progression in depth, from one specified depth to the next, based on a linear variation in sound speed in eachincremental depth advancement. These schemes have the advantage of computational speed, but no produce spurious caustics as they now stand unrefined. The report develops in detail a refinement for precluding the formation of spurious caustics in sound mapping in the realm of a single sound-speed profile, flat-bottom region.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1972
Accession Number
AD0752080

Entities

People

  • Manfred M. Holl

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Applied Computer Science
  • Caustics
  • Computer Graphics
  • Intensity
  • Ray Tracing

Readers

  • Acoustical Oceanography.
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Wave Propagation and Nonlinear Chaotic Dynamics.