Verification of the Adiabatic Invariant Approximation for Computing Effective Horizontal Sound Speeds in a Range-Dependent Environment.

Abstract

Use of the Adiabatic Invariant Approximation (AIA) for determining horizontal sound speeds in a range-dependent environment has been proposed recently R. C. Shockley, J. Acoust. SOC. AM. 64, 1171 (1978. Because the method provides a great savings in computer time over conventional ray-tracing techniques, it was applied to two very-long-range paths, from Perth, Australia, to Bermuda and to Fernando de Noronha (19763.0 and 14549.3 km, respectively), where measured travel times are available. Results show that the AIA method predicts effective horizontal sound speeds of 1482.3m/s and 1480.4m/s, respectively, for the two propagation paths. These results compare favorably with the measured values of 1484.7 + or - 3.7 m/s and 1480.1 + or - 0.9 m/s. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA094454

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  • J. Northrop
  • P. G. Hansen
  • R. C. Shockley

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  • Acoustics
  • Air Force
  • Atlantic Ocean
  • Australia
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
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  • Explosives
  • Hydrophones
  • North Atlantic Ocean
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  • Underwater Sound

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