A Bubble Distribution Model in Remote Ship Wake Construction and Simulation

The characteristics of ship wake and a bubbles distribution model in ship wake were researched. According to the features of a vessel, a bubble distribution model in the vessel wake were simulated and then applied to predict sound propagation attenuation in ship wakes. Simultaneously, the vessel...

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Published in2015 Fifth International Conference on Instrumentation and Measurement, Computer, Communication and Control (IMCCC) pp. 1734 - 1737
Main Authors Teng Yuehui, Fan Wei
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2015
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Summary:The characteristics of ship wake and a bubbles distribution model in ship wake were researched. According to the features of a vessel, a bubble distribution model in the vessel wake were simulated and then applied to predict sound propagation attenuation in ship wakes. Simultaneously, the vessel's wake was measured on a lake at range of frequency from 4kHz to 20kHz, which were analyzed to explore the performance of the presented model. The comparison results show that the void fraction of bubbles in the vessel's wake reach 1.14 × 10-6, and the difference between the predicted attenuation and the measurements of sound propagation attenuation in the wake are less than 5dB/km, which agree well with experiment results. Thus, the bubble distribution model of ship wake can be used to research the acoustical characteristics in ship wake to overcome the data incompleteness.
DOI:10.1109/IMCCC.2015.368