Sonar data enhancement systems and methods
US-10444354-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US9984671B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9984671-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715713909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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An acoustic projector is provided with an enclosure having a semi-permeable membrane on one side. High salinity liquid is injected at the enclosure to increase osmotic pressure. Valves thereafter allow free flooding between the enclosure and surrounding seawater to equalize the pressure. Transient pressure in the enclosure generates a pressure pulse that propagates from the semi-permeable membrane. The timing of the injection by salt jets and the free-flooding valves enables a repeatable acoustic pulse at low frequencies and a determinable upper frequency. If the acoustic projector is mounted to be conformal to the hull of a ship; the acoustic projector includes a free-flowing region on one side of a semi-permeable membrane and valves. When the valves are opened; the other side of the membrane is free-flooded. Salt jets inject high salinity liquid into an enclosure to increase pressure with the result of an acoustic pressure pulse.
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What is claimed is: 1. An acoustic projector comprising: an enclosure with a thickness, said enclosure having a first planar side and a second planar side; a planar semi-permeable membrane affixed to the first planar side of said enclosure; and a plurality of salt jets are positioned in proximity to a side of said planar semi-permeable membrane opposite to a side where said semi-permeable membrane is affixed to the first planar side of said enclosure wherein said salt jets are capable of injecting a high salinity liquid into said semi-permeable membrane; wherein said second planar side is exposable to seawater and wherein transient pressure in the enclosure after the injection of the high salinity liquid, generates a pressure pulse that propagates perpendicular to the semi-permeable membrane. 2. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a pressurized reservoir of high salinity liquid fluidly connected to each of said salt jets. 3. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of valves fluidly connected to said reservoir and said salt jets with each of said valves positioned between said reservoir and each of said salt jets such that the high salinity liquid can be injected by opening each of said valves controlling each of said salt jets. 4. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 3 , in which the pulses generated by the acoustic projector approximate a Gaussian waveform. 5. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 4 , wherein said enclosure has a thickness of one centimeter. 6. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the salinity of the high salinity liquid is greater than three and a half percent by mass. 7. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 6 , said acoustic projector further comprising a plurality of free flooding valves fluidly connected to said enclosure wherein said free-flooding valves are capable of opening at a specified time after the injection of the high salinity liquid to allow free flooding between said enclosure and the surrounding seawater in order to equalize the pressure. 8. The acoustic projector in accordance with claim 7 , wherein a timing of said salt jets said free-flooding valves can be controlled to enable a repeatable acoustic pulse at a low frequency. 9. An acoustic projector comprising: an enclosure with a thickness with said enclosure having a first planar side and a second planar side; a planar semi-permeable membrane affixed to the first planar side of said enclosure; a plurality of salt jets are positioned in proximity to a side of said planar semi-permeable membrane opposite to a side where said semi-permeable membrane is affixed to the first planar side of said enclosure wherein said salt jets are capable of injecting a high salinity liquid into said semi-permeable membrane; a plurality of free-flooding valve fluidly connected to said planar semi-permeable membrane wherein said free-flooding valves are capable of flooding the high-salinity fluid from the enclosure to surrounding seawater; wherein said second planar side is exposable to the seawater and wherein transient pressure in the enclosure after the injection of the high salinity liquid and the free-flooding by said free-flooding valves generates a pressure pulse that propagates perpendicular to the semi-permeable membrane.
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