Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.

The report deals with design conception of a low-frequency emitter with a resonant frequency 20 Hz for use during the Arctic Feasibility Acoustic Propagation Pilot Test (AFAPPT), with the results-of numerical simulating an oscillation system, the calculation of basic parameters of the emitter and it...

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Main Author: Slavinsky, Mark
Other Authors: ADVANCED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE NIZHNY NOVGOROD (RUSSIA)
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Language:English
Published: 1993
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spelling ftdtic:ADA331221 2023-05-15T14:38:16+02:00 Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source. Slavinsky, Mark ADVANCED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE NIZHNY NOVGOROD (RUSSIA) 1993 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA331221 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA331221 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA331221 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Acoustics Electricity and Magnetism *EMITTERS *UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS MATHEMATICAL MODELS ELASTIC PROPERTIES RESONANT FREQUENCY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE RUSSIA TRANSLATIONS OSCILLATION LOW FREQUENCY ARCTIC REGIONS FOREIGN REPORTS AFAPPT(ARCTIC FEASIBILITY ACOUSTIC PROPAGATION PILOT TEST) Text 1993 ftdtic 2016-02-19T21:06:43Z The report deals with design conception of a low-frequency emitter with a resonant frequency 20 Hz for use during the Arctic Feasibility Acoustic Propagation Pilot Test (AFAPPT), with the results-of numerical simulating an oscillation system, the calculation of basic parameters of the emitter and its prototype, of acoustic and vibromechanic tests of the prototype, and with the state-of- the-art of arranging the production and fabrication of the Arctic Source. The suggested design of the Arctic Source is the result of more than ten-year experience of the development and operation of efficient low-frequency emitters in exploration of remote acoustic methods of the ocean diagnostics. During this period there were developed theoretical models of monopole emitters with spaced elastic elements used as the main oscillating or radiating surfaces. A large number of materials (different grade steels, titanium and aluminium - bearing alloys of different qualities) have been investigated under various conditions of hot working and machining, the resistance of these materials to alternating dynamic loads have been determined experimentally. The fatigue curves have been recorded enabling one to predict the permissible number of the emitter operating cycles in sea water. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Acoustics
Electricity and Magnetism
*EMITTERS
*UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ELASTIC PROPERTIES
RESONANT FREQUENCY
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
RUSSIA
TRANSLATIONS
OSCILLATION
LOW FREQUENCY
ARCTIC REGIONS
FOREIGN REPORTS
AFAPPT(ARCTIC FEASIBILITY ACOUSTIC PROPAGATION PILOT TEST)
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Acoustics
Electricity and Magnetism
*EMITTERS
*UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ELASTIC PROPERTIES
RESONANT FREQUENCY
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
RUSSIA
TRANSLATIONS
OSCILLATION
LOW FREQUENCY
ARCTIC REGIONS
FOREIGN REPORTS
AFAPPT(ARCTIC FEASIBILITY ACOUSTIC PROPAGATION PILOT TEST)
Slavinsky, Mark
Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Acoustics
Electricity and Magnetism
*EMITTERS
*UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ELASTIC PROPERTIES
RESONANT FREQUENCY
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
RUSSIA
TRANSLATIONS
OSCILLATION
LOW FREQUENCY
ARCTIC REGIONS
FOREIGN REPORTS
AFAPPT(ARCTIC FEASIBILITY ACOUSTIC PROPAGATION PILOT TEST)
description The report deals with design conception of a low-frequency emitter with a resonant frequency 20 Hz for use during the Arctic Feasibility Acoustic Propagation Pilot Test (AFAPPT), with the results-of numerical simulating an oscillation system, the calculation of basic parameters of the emitter and its prototype, of acoustic and vibromechanic tests of the prototype, and with the state-of- the-art of arranging the production and fabrication of the Arctic Source. The suggested design of the Arctic Source is the result of more than ten-year experience of the development and operation of efficient low-frequency emitters in exploration of remote acoustic methods of the ocean diagnostics. During this period there were developed theoretical models of monopole emitters with spaced elastic elements used as the main oscillating or radiating surfaces. A large number of materials (different grade steels, titanium and aluminium - bearing alloys of different qualities) have been investigated under various conditions of hot working and machining, the resistance of these materials to alternating dynamic loads have been determined experimentally. The fatigue curves have been recorded enabling one to predict the permissible number of the emitter operating cycles in sea water.
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title Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.
title_short Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.
title_full Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.
title_fullStr Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.
title_full_unstemmed Design Study of Arctic Capable Low Frequency Acoustic Source.
title_sort design study of arctic capable low frequency acoustic source.
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