Interference of Echo-Signals from Two Buried Spherical Targets

Author:

Grigorieva Natalie S.1,Legusha Fiodor F.1,Nikushchenko Dmitry V.2ORCID,Safronov Kirill S.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Science and Humanities Education, Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University, Saint Petersburg 190121, Russia

2. Department of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Faculty of Digital Industrial Technologies, Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University, Saint Petersburg 190121, Russia

Abstract

A numerically efficient technique is presented for computing the backscattered fields from two spherical targets embedded in an underwater sediment. The bottom is assumed to be a homogeneous liquid attenuating half-space. The transmitter/receiver is located in a homogeneous water half-space. The distances between the transmitter/receiver and objects of interest are supposed to be large compared to the acoustic wavelengths in water and seabed. In simulations, the spherical scatterers of the same radius are assumed to be acoustically rigid. The interactions between two spheres are not taken into account because of the strong attenuation in the bottom. The scattering from one sphere in a wide frequency range is determined using the Hackman and Sammelmann’s general approach. The arising scattering coefficients of the sphere are evaluated using the steepest descent method. The obtained asymptotic expressions for the scattering coefficients essentially allowed to decrease a number of summands in the formula for the form-function of the backscattered acoustic field.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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