In the design of towed array sonar receivers the reduction of flow-induced noise is an important issue. In this paper theory on flow noise and several methods to analyse flow noise are presented. These methods are applied to sea trial data of an experimental triplet array. The obtained results agree well with accepted theory. It appears that the methods in combination provide not only the levels, but also the causes of flow noise
This paper presents the results of research on the noise generated by an underwater vehicle in the o...
An important issue in research on passive ASW operations is improvement in signal-to-noise ratio (SN...
Flow-induced noise from the sail hull, which is induced by the horseshoe vortex, the boundary layer ...
In the design of towed array sonar the reduction of flow noise is an important issue. In this paper ...
Given the interest on underwater axisymmetric cylindrical bodies for the development of high-speed u...
Abstract—Flow noise levels for a digital thin line towed array for normal operating speeds of an AUV...
Towed linear array array based on fiber laser hydrophone which had much research potentiality owing ...
Subarray beamforming has been identified as a signal processing technique to potentially reduce the ...
Abstract—For a low-frequency active sonar (LFAS) with a triplet receiver array, it is not clear in a...
Flow-induced structural noise of a sonar dome in which the sonar transducer is housed, constitutes a...
Thesis (M.S.)--Joint Program in Oceanographic Engineering (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
Triplet arrays are single line arrays with three hydrophones on a circular section of the array. The...
Advances in weapon and sensor capabilities are driving an increased interest in the control of under...
Flow noise is a kind of hydrodynamic noise, which is created by turbulent flow in the boundary layer...
The power of modern research vessels using diesel engines means significant levels of noise may be r...
This paper presents the results of research on the noise generated by an underwater vehicle in the o...
An important issue in research on passive ASW operations is improvement in signal-to-noise ratio (SN...
Flow-induced noise from the sail hull, which is induced by the horseshoe vortex, the boundary layer ...
In the design of towed array sonar the reduction of flow noise is an important issue. In this paper ...
Given the interest on underwater axisymmetric cylindrical bodies for the development of high-speed u...
Abstract—Flow noise levels for a digital thin line towed array for normal operating speeds of an AUV...
Towed linear array array based on fiber laser hydrophone which had much research potentiality owing ...
Subarray beamforming has been identified as a signal processing technique to potentially reduce the ...
Abstract—For a low-frequency active sonar (LFAS) with a triplet receiver array, it is not clear in a...
Flow-induced structural noise of a sonar dome in which the sonar transducer is housed, constitutes a...
Thesis (M.S.)--Joint Program in Oceanographic Engineering (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
Triplet arrays are single line arrays with three hydrophones on a circular section of the array. The...
Advances in weapon and sensor capabilities are driving an increased interest in the control of under...
Flow noise is a kind of hydrodynamic noise, which is created by turbulent flow in the boundary layer...
The power of modern research vessels using diesel engines means significant levels of noise may be r...
This paper presents the results of research on the noise generated by an underwater vehicle in the o...
An important issue in research on passive ASW operations is improvement in signal-to-noise ratio (SN...
Flow-induced noise from the sail hull, which is induced by the horseshoe vortex, the boundary layer ...