Author:
ARENDT STEVE,FRITTS DAVID C.
Abstract
We calculate the radiation of acoustic waves into the atmosphere by surface gravity
waves on the ocean surface. We show that because of the phase speed mismatch
between surface gravity waves and acoustic waves, a single surface wave radiates
only evanescent acoustic waves. However, owing to nonlinear terms in the acoustic
source, pairs of ocean surface waves can radiate propagating acoustic waves if the
two surface waves propagate in almost equal and opposite directions. We derive an
analytic expression for the acoustic radiation by a pair of ocean surface waves, and
then extend the result to the case of an arbitrary spectrum of ocean surface waves. We
present some examples for both the two-dimensional and three-dimensional regimes.
Of particular note are the findings that the efficiency of acoustic radiation increases
at higher wavenumbers, and the fact that the directionality of the acoustic radiation
is often independent of the shape of the spectrum.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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