Computational Acoustics
Abstract
Development of new, efficient, 3-dimensional, mathematical and computer models useful for solving acoustic propagation and all-direction scattering problems covering long-range, rough-bottom, and fluid/elastic interfaces in complex shallow water, as well as intermediate water depth, environments. Writing review papers in Ocean Acoustics. For FY98, we continued to collaborative efforts with university scholars in making valuable contributions for Navy applications in the following ongoing research areas: (1) 3-dimensional coupled fluid-elastic modeling, (2) scientific technical activities involving: (a) publications, (b) delivering invited and contributed papers to international scientific conferences as a means of reporting our progress, disseminating information, and attracting more interest in the field, (c) fulfilling the role of editor-in-chief of the J. Computational Acoustics, and (3) remain current on other state-of-the-art technical developments related to our research topics that may stimulate our research topics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA572621
Entities
People
- Diana Resasco
- Ding Lee
- Martin H. Schutz
Organizations
- Yale University