Acoustic plane-wave reflection from a rough surface over a random fluid half-space |
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Authors: | Jin-Yuan Liu Chen-Fen Huang |
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Institution: | Institute of Undersea Technology, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Plane-wave reflection from a rough surface overlying a fluid half-space, with a sound speed distribution subject to a small and random perturbation, is considered. A theory based upon a boundary perturbation method in conjunction with a formulation derived from Green's function for the coherent field in the random medium have been applied to a typical oceanic environment to study their effects on the plane-wave reflection. By considering the coherent field itself, the plane-wave reflection may be obtained straightforwardly through a procedure consistent with the formalisms currently employed in rough surface scattering. The results show that both the rough surface and medium inhomogenieties may reduce the plane-wave reflection, however, the characteristics of the curves representing their effects are different, enabling us to identify the dominant scattering mechanism. The results for the coherent reflection due to the individual scattering mechanism are compatible with those found in the existing literature. |
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Keywords: | Plane-wave reflection Rough surface Random medium Boundary perturbation method |
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