AbstractA model is developed mathematically to represent sound propagation in a three-dimensional ocean. The complete development is based on characteristics of the physical environment, mathematical theory, and computational accuracy.While the two-dimentional underwater acoustic wave propagation problem is not yet solved completely for range-dependent environments,three-dimentional environmental effects, such as fronts and eddies, often cannot be neglected. To predict underwater sound propagation, one usually deals with the solution of the Helmholtz (reduced wave) equation. This elliptical equation, along with a set of boundary conditions including a wall condition at the maximum range, forms a well-posed problem, which is pure boundary-va...
AbstractApproximating the elliptic wave equation by a parabolic equation (PE) allows a rapid computa...
The acoustic wave equation is solved in an inhomogeneous moving medium within the parabolic approxim...
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AbstractA mathematical model is developed to represent sound propagation in a 3-dimensional ocean. T...
AbstractIn some problems of interest, sound propagation in the ocean involves significant variations...
AbstractIn some problems of interest, sound propagation in the ocean involves significant variations...
AbstractA mathematical model is developed to represent sound propagation in a 3-dimensional ocean. T...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects can profoundly influence underwater sound propagation in shallow-wate...
In this work we address the problem of ocean acoustic propagation in three dimensions.The problem ha...
In this work we address the problem of ocean acoustic propagation in three dimensions.The problem ha...
A three-dimensional (3D) parabolic equation acoustical propagation code has been developed and run s...
In this paper we are mainly concerned with the development of efficient computer models capable of a...
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AbstractApproximating the elliptic wave equation by a parabolic equation (PE) allows a rapid computa...
This book introduces parabolic wave equations, their key methods of numerical solution, and applicat...
AbstractApproximating the elliptic wave equation by a parabolic equation (PE) allows a rapid computa...
The acoustic wave equation is solved in an inhomogeneous moving medium within the parabolic approxim...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of ...
AbstractA mathematical model is developed to represent sound propagation in a 3-dimensional ocean. T...
AbstractIn some problems of interest, sound propagation in the ocean involves significant variations...
AbstractIn some problems of interest, sound propagation in the ocean involves significant variations...
AbstractA mathematical model is developed to represent sound propagation in a 3-dimensional ocean. T...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects can profoundly influence underwater sound propagation in shallow-wate...
In this work we address the problem of ocean acoustic propagation in three dimensions.The problem ha...
In this work we address the problem of ocean acoustic propagation in three dimensions.The problem ha...
A three-dimensional (3D) parabolic equation acoustical propagation code has been developed and run s...
In this paper we are mainly concerned with the development of efficient computer models capable of a...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of ...
AbstractApproximating the elliptic wave equation by a parabolic equation (PE) allows a rapid computa...
This book introduces parabolic wave equations, their key methods of numerical solution, and applicat...
AbstractApproximating the elliptic wave equation by a parabolic equation (PE) allows a rapid computa...
The acoustic wave equation is solved in an inhomogeneous moving medium within the parabolic approxim...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of ...