Submerged bodies propagating in stratified fluids frequently create disturbances in temperature, salinity, and momentum that are detectable at the air-sea interface. This project includes the addition of momentum excess in order to model the fundamental differences between signatures generated by towed and self-propelled bodies in various ocean states. In cases where the body forces, form drag and thrust were balanced, fewer and less expansive surface signatures were observed. In cases where the balance was disturbed by either lack or excess of self-propulsion, a greater perturbation was achieved, particularly in the ocean interior. Discovering the significance of the internal, intermediate-range wakes has transformed the focus of the entir...
The recent development of various masking and noise-reducing technologies for submarines, aimed at t...
This paper presents experimental results on the wake of a propelled bluff body towed at a constant h...
Self-propelled, submerged bodies travelling in thermohaline staircases generate evident temperature ...
Submerged bodies traveling through stratified ocean columns generate remotely detectable wakes due t...
A possible means of submersible detection is through the presence of surface signatures generated by...
This study characterizes the detectability of a stratified wake in the presence of background intern...
The dissertation focuses on a comparison between momentumless (self-propelled) and net-momentum (tow...
Wakes of bluff bodies in a stratified environment are common in oceanic and atmospheric flows. Some ...
Extensive measurements have been made on the wakes of towed spheres and other bodies for steady hori...
In this study, the numeral simulations were conducted using OpenFOAM to investigate how changes in m...
With advancing technology, submarines are getting quieter, and detection methods may need to include...
This study aims to explore the behavior of turbulent wakes generated by a spherical submerged body p...
Internal waves in the ocean with stratified structure are essential: natural internal waves for the ...
Since slender bodies have low drag coefficients, they are widely used in naval applications. As they...
http://www2.mech.kth.se/efmc6/The stratification of the ocean and the atmosphere plays a major role ...
The recent development of various masking and noise-reducing technologies for submarines, aimed at t...
This paper presents experimental results on the wake of a propelled bluff body towed at a constant h...
Self-propelled, submerged bodies travelling in thermohaline staircases generate evident temperature ...
Submerged bodies traveling through stratified ocean columns generate remotely detectable wakes due t...
A possible means of submersible detection is through the presence of surface signatures generated by...
This study characterizes the detectability of a stratified wake in the presence of background intern...
The dissertation focuses on a comparison between momentumless (self-propelled) and net-momentum (tow...
Wakes of bluff bodies in a stratified environment are common in oceanic and atmospheric flows. Some ...
Extensive measurements have been made on the wakes of towed spheres and other bodies for steady hori...
In this study, the numeral simulations were conducted using OpenFOAM to investigate how changes in m...
With advancing technology, submarines are getting quieter, and detection methods may need to include...
This study aims to explore the behavior of turbulent wakes generated by a spherical submerged body p...
Internal waves in the ocean with stratified structure are essential: natural internal waves for the ...
Since slender bodies have low drag coefficients, they are widely used in naval applications. As they...
http://www2.mech.kth.se/efmc6/The stratification of the ocean and the atmosphere plays a major role ...
The recent development of various masking and noise-reducing technologies for submarines, aimed at t...
This paper presents experimental results on the wake of a propelled bluff body towed at a constant h...
Self-propelled, submerged bodies travelling in thermohaline staircases generate evident temperature ...