Underwater acoustic baffle enhancer

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Inventors

Goodman, Jerome

Application #

704977

Filed

Feb-25-1985

Published

Jun-2-1987

Current US Class

181/.5
181/175
181/286
181/288
181/290
367/191
428/116

International Classes

E04B 001/82

Field of Search

181/175 181/284 181/290-293 181/286 181/288

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Fuller; Benjamin R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marsh; Luther A.

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Abstract
The lightweight underwater acoustic baffle with enhanced performance chareristics particularly at low frequencies is provided by a stiffened resistive screen means affixed in front of a compliant material for allowing the baffle to reflect on the compliant side and on the screen side, a rigid irregular shaped material means with a primary open surface area affixed to the screen as a means for attaining maximum stiffness with a minimum weight, a compliant means affixed behind the screen means, a water fluid sealing and container means within the baffle means for suffusing the stiffening core area and its attached screen for generating miniscule acoustic resistance in the screen and producing a greater impedance mismatch thus enhancing the insertion loss and baffle performance, and, an attachment affixed to the container means for attachment to a vessel.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A lightweight underwater acoustic baffle yielding enhance performance comprising:

(a) a lightweight stiffened resistance screen means affixed in front of a compliant material means having a compliant side and a screen side for allowing said baffle to reflect on the compliant side and the screen side;

(b) a lightweight rigid irregular shaped material means with a primary open surface area affixed to said screen means for attaining maximum stiffness with a minium weight of said screen;

(c) a compliant means affixed behind said screen means;

(d) a water fluid sealing and container means within said baffle means for suffusing the stiffening core area and its attached screen and producing a greater impedance mismatch thus enhancing baffle performance; and



Description
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is directed to a lightweight underwater acoustic reflector with enhanced performance and to a novel method for constructing the same.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many approaches have been developed to minimize the transmission or reflection or waterborne acoustic energy with the introduction of sound ranging and detection. Since the advent of the submarine, the ingenuity of designers has been particularly drawn upon to frustrate the detection capabilities of an adversary by making or otherwise obliterating the reflection of a probing acoustic interrogation signal and also sound radiated by a vessel. The change of hull configuration has been utilized to reduce the reflected signature, however, this change has not been very successful since weight and pressure considerations had to be unduly compromised and the problem of evasion by the vessel was necessarily left to a commander's discretion. Bubbles have also been used to acoustically decoy or mask a submersible vessel, however, this method is only partially effective as the bubbles create a reflective air column that draws attention or tends to inadequately clothe a submersible from acoustic probing. Acoustic coatings bonded on to exposed surfaces of a submersible have also been used. Other items, such as, panels, various types of coatings and compliant layers have been attached onto the hulls of undersea craft. Most have been not entirely successful because of difficulty in applying them to and to retaining them on the exposed surfaces, often they do not conform readily to irregular contours and often are unstable in a submersible's environment with temperature and pressure variations. Many also experience limited time usefulness due to fatigue and failure. Further, for use underwater they are very expensive, most deteriorate rapidly in a seawater environment, they are vulnerable to damage during docking, and they exhibit inconsistent frequency responses over wide spectra.
 
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