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Ocean Acoustic Propagation by Finite Difference Methods

  • 1st Edition - August 31, 1988
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: D. Lee, S.T. McDaniel
  • Language: English

A concise guide to the theory and application of numerical methods for predicting ocean acoustic propagation, also providing an introduction to numerical methods, with an overview… Read more

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Description

A concise guide to the theory and application of numerical methods for predicting ocean acoustic propagation, also providing an introduction to numerical methods, with an overview of those methods presently in use. An in-depth development of the implicit-finite-difference technique is presented together with bench-mark test examples included to demonstrate its application to realistic ocean environments. Other applications include atmospheric acoustics, plasma physics, quantum mechanics, optics and seismology.

Readership

For ocean scientists and engineers, particularly graduate students involved in basic research.

Table of contents

Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Ocean acoustic wave propagation problems. Finite difference schemes. Initial and boundary conditions. Range step size analysis. Wide-angle capability. Applicable solution methods other than the implicit finite difference scheme. Representative test examples. Listing of computer codes. Reference citation index. Subject index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 31, 1988
  • Language: English

About the authors

DL

D. Lee

Affiliations and expertise
Naval Underwater System Center, New London, USA

SM

S.T. McDaniel

Affiliations and expertise
Applied Research Laboratory, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

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