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http://dx.doi.org/10.5050/KSNVE.2013.23.7.597

Structural Integrity Analysis of Underwater Acoustic Sensors due to Underwater Explosion  

Jung, Jae-Deok (Research Institute of Marine Systems Engineering(RIMSE) of Seoul National University)
Hong, Suk-Yoon (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University)
Kil, Hyun-Gwon (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Suwon)
Song, Jee-Hun (Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Kwon, Hyun-Wung (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University)
Jeon, Jae-Jin (Agency of Defence Development)
Seo, Youngsoo (Agency of Defence Development)
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Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering / v.23, no.7, 2013 , pp. 597-604 More about this Journal
Abstract
Underwater acoustic sensors are significantly damaged from underwater explosion. The damage that affects sensor should be evaluated for its smooth operations and safety. For satisfying these objectives, it is necessary to obtain more accurate values of the pressure and the energy flux density by distance. This paper is divided into two part. First, to obtain more accurate value of the pressure and the energy flux density at each point, the simulation results and the reference values were compared. For fitting to the reference pressure and the reference energy flux density, the sizes of fluid and TNT model are corrected, and the comparison results show good agreements. Second, based on these results, the structural integrity of underwater sensor structure was analyzed when TNT located in 10 meters from underwater sensors structure. This simulation used the commercial software MSC/DYTRAN.
Keywords
Underwater Explosion; Energy Flux Density; Structural Integrity;
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