Sound transmission through water-air interface is normally weak because of a strong mass density contrast. Here we show that the transparency of the interface increases dramatically at low frequencies. Rather counterintuitively, almost all acoustic energy emitted by a sufficiently shallow monopole source under water is predicted to be radiated into atmosphere. Physically, increased transparency at lower frequencies is due to the increasing role of inhomogeneous waves and a destructive interference of direct and surface-reflected waves under water. The phenomenon of anomalous transparency has significant implications for acoustic communication across the water-air interface, generation of ambient noise, and detection of underwater explosions
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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
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Of the energy dissipation that takes place in violent breaking waves, some is accounted for by work ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
In atmospheric acoustics, the subject of surface waves has been an area of discussion for many years...
The transmission of airborne sound into high-impedance media is of interest in several applications....
Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/In this article, results from an experiment on the ...
International audienceA lot of work has been done on acoustic propagation through an inhomogeneous f...
International audienceTheoretical arguments about underwater sound localization predict that auditor...
Scattering from a cavity in a soft elastic medium, such as silicone rubber, resembles scattering fro...
A theoretical article by O. A. Godin and A. B. Baynes in 2018 predicts that an air-filled bladder ne...
Numerous data on the spectra of underwater noise due to natural as well as artificial rain show a pr...
This paper details an investigation into the characteristic ‘plink’ sound produced by water droplets...
As U.S. aircraft manufacturers now have focused their HSCT efforts on overwater supersonic flight, a...
The 2 interfaces of the aquatic environment, the boundary between air–water and water–substrate, hav...
Gas bubbles in liquids have an extraordinary ability to interact with sound fields. They are potent ...
International audienceWe present a class of sonic meta-screens for manipulating air-borne acoustic w...
Of the energy dissipation that takes place in violent breaking waves, some is accounted for by work ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
In atmospheric acoustics, the subject of surface waves has been an area of discussion for many years...