Computerized Sonar Transducer Analysis and Design Based on Multiport Network Interconnection Techniques.
Abstract
A working guide to use of the SEADUCER (Steadystate Evaluation and Analysis of TransDUCERs) computer program is presented. SEADUCER is applied in this paper primarily to math models for longitudinal electromechanical vibrators. However, the multiport interconnection techniques used in SEADUCER are applicable to the analysis of a wide variety of transducers as well as to steady state modeling of any linear system (electrical, thermal, optical, etc.) which can be described as an M-port interconnection of N(p sub N) port networks. SEADUCER has been written in ASA Standard FORTRAN so that it can easily be installed on most medium- to large-scale digital computers. The program is in use at the Naval Undersea Center and at other installations and is available to government and private organizations. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0764061
Entities
People
- Homer H. Ding
- James A. Ward
- Larry E. Mccleary
Organizations
- Naval Undersea Warfare Center