Abstract

A stratified stationary flow around a circular cylinder is accompanied by the formation of a thin, acoustically contrasting layer extending along the horizontal axis of the flow. The theoretical and experimental studies show that the pressure differential and the backscattering coefficient of the layer can be quantitatively estimated in the framework of the problem on a stratified ideal incompressible liquid flow around a cylinder.

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