1. Spatial coherence measurements from two L-shape arrays in Shallow Water
- Author
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Lin Wan, Ji‐Xun Zhou, Peter H. Rogers, and David P. Knobles
- Subjects
Physics ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,business.industry ,Horizontal line test ,Coherence length ,Waves and shallow water ,Wavelength ,Transverse plane ,Optics ,Perpendicular ,business ,Thermocline ,Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ,Coherence (physics) - Abstract
In the Shallow Water’ 06 experiment, two L-shape arrays (ARRAY52 and ARRAY32) were deployed. The vertical line array (VLA) components of both ARRAY52 and ARRAY32 were exactly perpendicular to the direction of sound propagation. The horizontal line array (HLA) component of ARRAY52 was exactly perpendicular to the direction of sound propagation. The HLA component of ARRAY32 was exactly parallel to the direction of sound propagation. This configuration offered an opportunity to simultaneously analyze the three dimensional (3-D) spatial coherences: vertical, transverse horizontal and longitudinal horizontal. When the source and the receivers were below the thermocline, both the vertical and longitudinal horizontal coherence lengths in units of wavelength increased with increasing range and frequency. When the source was within the thermocline, the transverse horizontal coherence length in units of wavelength decreased with frequency and exhibited weak range dependence.
- Published
- 2009