Acoustic Reflection and Transmission Properties of Several Transducer Window Materials

Abstract

The transmission, reflection, and absorption characteristics of a material largely determine its usefulness in underwater sound applications. Uses may include transducer windows, sonar domes, sound reflectors, and linings for test tanks. Most of the experimental data available in the literature are for normal incidence of a plane wave on the material. However, in some applications it is desirable to know the acoustic properties of a material for angles of incidence other than normal. For these reasons a test system was devised to experimentally determine the acoustic properties of materials over a wide range of incident angles. Theoretically, the most straightforward approach to the case of arbitrary incidence is found in Brekhovskikh. The expressions for transmission and reflection coefficients will be used to compare theory and experiment. Hence it is the purpose of this paper to experimentally determine these coefficients for Absonic-A, Plexiglas, Soab, Polyethylene, and Fiberglass for frequencies ranging from 100-500 kc, compare the results with theory, and then examine their usefulness in underwater sound applications based upon these results.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA053481

Entities

People

  • G. R. Barnard
  • J. L. Bardin
  • J. W. Whiteley

Organizations

  • University of Texas at Austin

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Absorption
  • Acoustic Impedance
  • Acoustic Properties
  • Acoustic Reflection
  • Coefficients
  • Coordinate Systems
  • Dielectric Polymers
  • Experimental Data
  • Frequency
  • Materials
  • Plane Waves
  • Secondary Waves
  • Sonar Domes
  • Transducers
  • Two Dimensional
  • Underwater Sound
  • Waves

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Electromagnetic Wave Scattering and Antenna Radiation Engineering
  • Reinforced Composite Materials