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Turbulent Noise on the Submered Vechle Nose Antenna

Abstract

Representations about the mechanism of noise formation in the forward part of the underwater vehicle are considered and an attempt to consider elastic properties of the forward part of the case is accepted by use of model of a wedge. The conclusion about boundary layer thickness pulsations in a zone of laminarturbulent transition as to the most probable reason for the formation of turbulent noise in a forward part is done.

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B. P. Belov
Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



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Belov B.P. Turbulent Noise on the Submered Vechle Nose Antenna. Fundamental and Applied Hydrophysics. 2009;(3):42-51. (In Russ.)

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