Compliant underwater acoustic baffle

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Inventors

McQuitty, Jim B.
Martin, Arnat W.
Studenick, David K.

Application #

619075

Filed

Feb-27-1967

Published

Aug-14-1990

Current US Class

181/286
367/162
367/165
367/176

International Classes

H04R 001/00

Field of Search

161/160 161/161 181/0.5 181/0.5 248/358 340/3 340/5 340/5 367/162 367/165 367/176 367/152

Assignee

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

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Walden; Kenneth E.

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Other References

B. F. Goodrich Co., Products-Materials for Underwater Sound Applications; l., 1961; pp. 17-21.

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Abstract
An improved acoustic baffle for use with underwater hydrophone or acoustic transducer equipment on submarines and the like for attenuating acoustic energy of a noise character emanating from the submarine carrying the hydrophone equipment thereby rendering the hydrophone immune to undesired ambient noise conditions, incorporates a laminated assembly of compliant or spring like elements. One embodiment is characterized by a ribbed member for effecting a spacing of a plurality of rubber tubing type sound absorbing elements. An alternative embodiment incorporates a plurality of metallic springs for controlled compliancy of the baffle. The assembled elements are attached to a steel plate and before being placed in operation, a hydrophone or acoustic transducer is mounted on the opposite side of the steel plate.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An underwater acoustic baffle for mounting contiguous to an underwater acoustic transducer, comprising:

a backing plate of a first acoustical impedance having a first surface to which the transducer is contiguously mounted and a second surface opposite the transducer;

a fabricated acoustical insulation material of a second acoustical impedance substantially lower than said first acoustical impedance, said material including

a first resilient sheet layer having a first surface bonded to said second surface of said backing plate and having a second surface,

a first metallic plate thinner than said backing plate having a first surface bonded to said second surface of said first flat resilientt sheet layer and having a second surface,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an improved acoustic baffle of controllable frequency characteristics for attentuation of acoustic energy impingent upon an underwater transducer of a sonic detecting system for minimizing the deleterious effect otherwise produced by energy emanating from the power plant of the vessel carryin the detection system. More particularly the inventive concept is directed to an improved baffle apparatus for attenuation of noise or undesired acoustic energy by utilization of a laminated construction of elements to provide predetermined attenuation characteristics while preserving the desirable features of prior art devices incorporating an externally pressurizable pneumatic rubber mat, which is attached to a steel backing plate.

The instant invention is an improvement over a pneumatic rubber mat device of an externally pressurizable character, disclosed in the co-pending application of Donald W. Kuester, Ser. No. 357,019, filed Mar. 31, 1964 for Air Compensated Underwater Sound Barrier. The acoustic performance of a baffle of the character of the aforementioned patent application has been found to be adequate over an acceptable band of frequencies. However, certain shortcomings have been experienced due to problems encountered with respect to unavailability of materials used possessing certain desired characteristics, i.e., those used proving to be mechanically unreliable under operational conditions, and further because of difficulties directed both to fabrication and quality control problems. All other known apparatus and prior art techniques directed to methods of attempting to achieve the purpose of the instant invention have been found to be acoustically inferior to the aforementioned Air Compensated Underwater Sound Barrier.
 
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