Measurements of high frequency acoustic transmission loss during SAVEX15

Title
Measurements of high frequency acoustic transmission loss during SAVEX15
Author(s)
손수욱; 최지웅; 이승우; 남성현; 조성호
KIOST Author(s)
Cho, Sung Ho(조성호)
Alternative Author(s)
조성호
Publication Year
2016-10-12
Abstract
Transmission loss measurements in high frequency range along with the ocean environmentalmeasurements were made during the Shallow-water Acoustic Variability EXperiment 2015 (SAVEX15) in the south of Jeju Island, Korea, where the water depth is about 100 m. Two vertical line arrays (VLAs) were moored with a distance of 5.5 km, covering the water column between 24 and 80 m. Continuous waves in a frequency band of 10-25 kHz were transmitted from a vertical source array at depths of 30-45 m. The measured sound speed profiles consistently reveal a sound speed minimum layer (SSML) at depths between 30 to 50 m. During the SAVEX15 period, the perturbations in the SSML derived by various kinds of internal waves were observed. In this talk, the temporal fluctuations of the measured transmission loss are presented, and the results are discussed in comparison with the internal wave field in the region.pth is about 100 m. Two vertical line arrays (VLAs) were moored with a distance of 5.5 km, covering the water column between 24 and 80 m. Continuous waves in a frequency band of 10-25 kHz were transmitted from a vertical source array at depths of 30-45 m. The measured sound speed profiles consistently reveal a sound speed minimum layer (SSML) at depths between 30 to 50 m. During the SAVEX15 period, the perturbations in the SSML derived by various kinds of internal waves were observed. In this talk, the temporal fluctuations of the measured transmission loss are presented, and the results are discussed in comparison with the internal wave field in the region.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/24550
Bibliographic Citation
5th Joint Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the Acoustical Society of Japan, pp.620, 2016
Publisher
the Acoustical Society of America and the Acoustical Society of Japan
Type
Conference
Language
English
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