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Xavier Lurton

    An introduction to underwater acoustics
    • 2002

      An introduction to underwater acoustics

      • 347 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This introductory text and practical handbook presents the fundamental physical phenomena related to underwater acoustical waves, including propagation, reflection, target backscattering, and noise. It explores general features of sonar systems, transducers, arrays, signal processing, and performance evaluation. The book also provides an overview of contemporary applications, detailing the working principles of various systems. Reviewers highlight its accessibility and emphasis on applications, noting that it covers a wide range of topics with minimal derivation. The focus on technology and intuitive physical explanations enhances its effectiveness. Praised as a timely and well-researched publication, it is recognized for its readability and quality, ranking alongside earlier works in the field. The text is beneficial for a diverse audience, including acousticians, hydrographers, oceanographers, fisheries scientists, engineers, educators, students, and equipment manufacturers. Overall, it is regarded as a significant contribution to marine science literature, making complex concepts approachable for readers at various levels of expertise.

      An introduction to underwater acoustics