Modelos computacionales en acústica oceánica
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https://doi.org/10.26640/22159045.70Keywords:
Wave equation, underwater sound propagationAbstract
It is discussed different solution models for the wave equation for the underwater sound propagation. In particular it is consider the ray propagation model and using ordinay differential equations is developed a program code to obtain in an easy way the ray trace.Downloads
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