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A Novel Algorithm to Solve for an Underwater Line Source Sound Field Based on Coupled Modes and a Spectral Method

A high-precision numerical sound field is the basis of underwater target detection, positioning and communication. A line source in a plane is a common type of sound source in computational ocean acoustics. The exciting waveguide in a range-dependent ocean environment is often structurally complicated; however, traditional algorithms often assume that the waveguide has a simple seabed boundary and that the line source is located at a horizontal range of 0 m, although this ideal situation is rarely encountered in the actual ocean. In this paper, a novel algorithm is designed that can solve for the sound field excited by a line source at any position in a range-dependent ocean environment. The proposed algorithm uses the classic stepwise approximation approach to address the range dependence of the environment and uses the Chebyshev--Tau spectral method to solve for the horizontal wavenumbers and modes of approximately range-independent segments. Once the modal information of these flat segments has been obtained, a global matrix is constructed to solve for the coupling coefficients of all segments, and finally, the complete sound field is synthesized. Numerical experiments using a robust numerical program developed based on this algorithm verify the correctness and usability of our novel algorithm and software. Furthermore, a detailed analysis and test of the computational cost of this algorithm show that it is efficient.

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