Affiliation:
1. Xi’an Precision Machinery Research Institute, Xi’an 710077, China
Abstract
In the far-field wake of a ship, the intensity of the scattering of bubbles is relatively weak. In addition, the wake is relatively thin, and the hole phenomenon is prominent. Thus, it is difficult to detect the wake at a long distance. On this basis, this paper studies a broadband 1–3 high-performance composite transceiver sub-array for the improved detection of a ship’s far wake flow field. The content includes frequency characteristics, transmission performance, power tolerance, the beam width of the transmitting array, and the frequency characteristics, reception performance, and beam width of the receiving array. The frequency bandwidth of the transmission array developed in this paper can reach a value of 180 kHz (the center frequency is 390 kHz). The maximum sound source level can reach a value of 228 dB. In the same frequency band, the sensitivity of the receiving array can reach a value of 184 dB, and the fluctuation is less than 5 dB. Compared with the narrowband 1–3 composite array of the same size, the acoustic performance of this sub-array has obvious advantages. Finally, to improve the effective sound path (before the first interface reflection of the sound wave) of the emitted sound wave in the ship’s far-field wake, combined with the speed of the moving carrier and the wide-band detection method of the ship’s wake, the configuration method of the detection array for the width and direction of the ship’s far-field wake is proposed. The results of this research have an important reference value for the research on broadband 1–3 high-performance composite arrays and their application in the far-field wake detection of ships.
Subject
General Materials Science