Measurements and Modeling of the Acoustic Scattering from an Aluminum Pipe in the Free Field and in Contact with a Sand Sediment

conference paper
Recent experiments conducted in a fresh water pond investigated the monostatic scattering from an aluminum pipe (length-to-diameter ratio of 2) in the free field, as well as in a proud configuration on a flattened sand sediment. Synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) techniques are used to process the data. Absolute target strength is calculated over various spatial filter boundaries of the SAS images in order to isolate the specular and elastic responses of the pipe. A finite element (FE) model has been developed for the aluminum pipe in the free field, making use of the exact geometry associated with the pond experiment. The absolute target strength from these FE calculations is plotted in a similar manner to the experimental data, whereby the specular and elastic contributions are identified and compared to the data.
TNO Identifier
426562
Publisher
IEEE
Article nr.
5664603
Source title
MTS/IEEE Seattle, OCEANS 2010, 20 - 23 September 2010, Seattle, WA, USA
Place of publication
Piscataway , NY
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