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Effects of Weakly Nonlinear Waves on Acoustic Scattering from the Ocean Surface

  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

The elevation of ocean waves is always modeled in linear theory as a superposition of the sinusoidal components with crests and troughs of identical heights. However, under some circumstances, the wave amplitude is outside the linear range and presents as a weakly nonlinear asymmetrical waveform with sharper crests and shallower troughs. We studied the impact of the weakly nonlinear effect of ocean waves in deep and intermediate waters on acoustic scattering from the surface of the ocean using two rough surface models with fractal geometry and power law spectral behavior in the equilibrium range. The classic Weierstrass–Mandelbrot function was used to model the linear waves and a new fractal function, the fractional Weierstrass function developed in studies of electromagnetism, was used to model the weakly nonlinear waves. We evaluated these two models using the Pierson–Moskowitz spectrum and the incident wavelength. The bistatic scattering strength was obtained via a numerical method based on the “exact” solution of the integral equation. The weakly nonlinear phenomenon led to a very small reduction in the narrow area around the specular reflection angle and a small increase in the remaining wide area, including the backpropagation area with a scattering angle < 90°. The differences in backscattering strength between the two models were similar to the bistatic scattering strength in the backpropagation area and did not depend on the incident grazing angle.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances In Underwater Acoustics, Structural Acoustics, And Computational Methodologies (In 4 Volumes)
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co.
Pages1:671-1:689
Volume1-4
ISBN (Electronic)9789819809714
ISBN (Print)9789819809707
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • acoustic scattering
  • Fractal geometry
  • nonlinear ocean waves
  • ocean surface
  • Weierstrass–Mandelbrot function

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