Better, Faster Sonar Development With Multiphysics Simulation
TBMG-11079
09/01/2011
- Content
As any dolphin could tell us, sound travels well in water. While water absorbs electromagnetic radiation and light waves over relatively short distances, sound travels widely and even faster in water than in air. That’s why we use sonar (SOund NAvigation Ranging), the acoustic equivalent of radar, to detect and locate underwater objects.
- Citation
- "Better, Faster Sonar Development With Multiphysics Simulation," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2011.