Measurements of acoustic attenuation at 38kHz by wind-induced air bubbles with suggested correction factors for hull-mounted transducers

Volume: 151, Pages: 47 - 56
Published: Mar 1, 2014
Abstract
Rising research vessel costs and limited sea time have led many research institutes worldwide to conduct fisheries research in moderate to bad weather conditions. In this paper, correction factors and the magnitude of acoustic signal attenuation in bad weather were investigated experimentally by comparing acoustic backscattering from a conventional hull-mounted transducer with that from a drop keel-mounted transducer. Mean acoustic...
Paper Details
Title
Measurements of acoustic attenuation at 38kHz by wind-induced air bubbles with suggested correction factors for hull-mounted transducers
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Volume
151
Pages
47 - 56
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