Determination of equivalent sound speed profiles for ray tracing in near-ground sound propagation

J Acoust Soc Am. 2007 Sep;122(3):1391. doi: 10.1121/1.2764476.

Abstract

The determination of appropriate sound speed profiles in the modeling of near-ground propagation using a ray tracing method is investigated using a ray tracing model which is capable of performing axisymmetric calculations of the sound field around an isolated source. Eigenrays are traced using an iterative procedure which integrates the trajectory equations for each ray launched from the source at a specific direction. The calculation of sound energy losses is made by introducing appropriate coefficients to the equations representing the effect of ground and atmospheric absorption and the interaction with the atmospheric turbulence. The model is validated against analytical and numerical predictions of other methodologies for simple cases, as well as against measurements for nonrefractive atmospheric environments. A systematic investigation for near-ground propagation in downward and upward refractive atmosphere is made using experimental data. Guidelines for the suitable simulation of the wind velocity profile are derived by correlating predictions with measurements.

MeSH terms

  • Atmosphere*
  • Environment*
  • Models, Statistical
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sound Spectrography / methods
  • Sound*
  • Wind