Abstract

There are some distinctive geophysical properties of sediments in the Yellow Sea, where mudflats are developed extensively. To select a physical model for acoustic wave propagation in the sediments is a critical issue in the analysis and the conceptual design of buried object scanning sonars. We consider three different sediment models to describe physical and geoacoustic properties of the sediments in the Yellow Sea: the Biot-Stoll model, the grain-shearing model, and the effective density fluid model (EDFM). These sediment models are evaluated in terms of their predictions of sediment properties compared with the measurement data. [This work was conducted in the Unmanned Technology Research Center (UTRC) sponsored by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) and the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) in the Republic of Korea.]

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