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Article Dans Une Revue Communications in Mathematical Sciences Année : 2015

Wave propagation in underwater acoustic waveguides with rough boundaries

Christophe Gomez
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In underwater acoustic waveguides a pressure field can be decomposed over three kinds of modes: the propagating modes, the radiating modes, and the evanescent modes. In this paper, we analyze the effects produced by a randomly perturbed free surface and an uneven bottom topography on the coupling mechanism between these three kinds of modes. Using an asymptotic analysis based on a separation of scales technique we derive the asymptotic form of the distribution of the forward mode amplitudes. We show that the surface and bottom fluctuations affect the propagating-mode amplitudes mainly in the same way. We observe an effective amplitude attenuation which is mainly due to the coupling between the propagating modes themselves. However, for the highest propagating modes this mechanism is stronger and due to an efficient coupling with the radiating modes.

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hal-01259765 , version 1 (20-01-2016)

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Christophe Gomez. Wave propagation in underwater acoustic waveguides with rough boundaries. Communications in Mathematical Sciences, 2015, 13 (8), ⟨10.4310/CMS.2015.v13.n8.a3⟩. ⟨hal-01259765⟩
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