Abstract

A null field T-matrix perturbation theory developed for plane-wave scattering from a fluid loaded elastic spherical shell near a rough fluid elastic interface [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 101, 767–788 (1997)] is generalized to include scattering from spherical, spheroidal, and endcapped cylindrical targets near rough surface rigid, soft, fluid, and elastic sediments. Numerical results are obtained that demonstrate some of the effects of surface roughness on resonant and nonresonant target-boundary scattering.

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