
5. Two-phase problems
In the previous sections, the acoustic sources were in their homogeneous radiation medium, water. Two-phase media and interfaces with water are now examined.
5.1 Free surface
After the passage of a large wave, the underside of the forward part of the hull, which has been lifted out of the water, makes contact again, producing a great shock to the ship. The magnitude of this shock is due to the fact that a large, fairly flat part of the hull abruptly collides with the air-water...
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