Abstract

When studying the propagation characteristics of the acoustic vector field, the law that the horizontal particle velocity intensity is stronger than the vertical particle velocity intensity does not apply near the seabed interface. To verify this characteristic, a sea experiment was conducted in the South China Sea to obtain the long-range propagation data of particle velocity at the seabed interface. Then, based on the normal mode method, the particle velocity intensity distribution of different types of seabed is theoretically simulated and compared with the experimental data, and the intensity characteristics of particle velocity at the seabed interface are verified. The results show that the particle velocity strength of the elastic seabed is mainly influenced by the submarine shear wave, which leads to the phenomenon that the vertical particle velocity is stronger than the horizontal particle velocity strength, and the relative strength of the two is determined by the compression wave velocity, the shear wave velocity and the seabed density.

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