Abstract

Can a transducer system consisting of a few small-size transducers replace an extended transducer as an elemental unit in a sonar system? This question is analyzed in some detail, assuming that the external pressure field to which the transducer system of a sonar system is subjected is generated by an incident plane acoustic pressure field and a subsonic turbulent boundary layer. The analysis conducted, by and large, in spectral space, {k,ω} space. The conceptual advantages of utilizing spectral space for the analysis of the response of transducer systems are exemplified and discussed.

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