PHYSICAL FIELDS AIMED SONAR ANTENNAS BASED ON CYLINDRICAL EMITTERS WITH INTERNAL SCREENS
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The method related fields in multiply connected regions solved the problem of sound radiation sonar antenna formed from a finite number of emitters, each of which is designed as a piezo ceramic water filled circular cylindrical shell with asymmetrically placed inside it acoustically soft circular cylindrical screen. The solution obtained "through" task allows calculation of parameters of electrical, mechanical and acoustic fields, emitters and antennas in general.
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