학술논문

Sound sources and levels in the ocean
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering IEEE J. Oceanic Eng. Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of. 31(1):61-75 Jan, 2006
Subject
Geoscience
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Oceans
Sonar measurements
Frequency
Underwater acoustics
Dolphins
Marine vehicles
Sonar applications
Explosives
Biological system modeling
Sea surface
Decibel
energy flux spectral density (EFSD)
low frequency
sonar systems
sound sources
source levels
Language
ISSN
0364-9059
1558-1691
2373-7786
Abstract
The standard definitions found in the American National Standards on Acoustics are applied to common sound sources used in both underwater acoustics research and naval sonar system operation. Recommended metrics are quantified for both continuous and transient sources of sound. Standard definitions are reviewed with theoretical sound source models. Requisite metrics are derived and applied to examples of energy sources of sound, such as transients from a small omnidirectional explosive, an air gun, a light bulb, and a dolphin click. A generic quantitative model of surface ship sonar system emissions is developed. Active sonar transmissions are analyzed with the requisite quantitative metrics required to characterize these emissions. These results should be useful in environmental assessments, biological experiments, and the sonar system design.