A higher-order split-step Fourier parabolic-equation sound propagation solution scheme

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2012-07-03
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Lin, Ying-Tsong
Duda, Timothy F.
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10.1121/1.4730328
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Acoustic waveguides
Helmholtz equations
Parabolic equations
Underwater acoustic propagation
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A three-dimensional Cartesian parabolic-equation model with a higher-order approximation to the square-root Helmholtz operator is presented for simulating underwater sound propagation in ocean waveguides. The higher-order approximation includes cross terms with the free-space square-root Helmholtz operator and the medium phase speed anomaly. It can be implemented with a split-step Fourier algorithm to solve for sound pressure in the model. Two idealized ocean waveguide examples are presented to demonstrate the performance of this numerical technique.
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132 (2012): EL61-EL67
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