Claims
- 1. A towed line sonar array comprising:
- elongated conducting means;
- only one tubular sheath;
- said one tubular sheath being mounted in an engaging relationship about and along the elongated conducting means;
- the tubular sheath having inner and outer tubular portions which are integral with respect to one another;
- a plurality of non-elastic strands extending longitudinally along the sheath between the inner and outer tubular portions and being bonded thereto; and
- the sheath being a material with a Youngs modulus of elasticity from two times 10.sup.7 to one times 10.sup.8 Pascals and a damping factor greater than 0.4 in a frequency range from 11 Hz to 110 Hz and in a temperature range from 0.degree. to 20.degree. C. so that the sheath has high radial compliance and high acoustic damping properties.
- 2. A towed line sonar array as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- the non-elastic strands are aramid; and
- the aramid strands are substantially equispaced about and from the conducting means.
- 3. A towed line sonar array as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- the tubular sheath is butyl rubber.
- 4. A towed line sonar array as claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- the non-elastic strands are aramid; and
- the aramid strands are substantially equispaced about and from the conducting means.
- 5. A towed line sonar array as claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- the inner and outer portions are vulcanized portions.
- 6. A towed line array as claimed in claim 5 wherein:
- the non-elastic strands are aramid; and
- the aramid strands are substantially equispaced about and from the conducting means.
- 7. A towed line sonar array consisting essentially of:
- a core of elongated conducting means;
- an acoustic envelope;
- the acoustic envelope including a single tubular sheath which is mounted in an engaging relationship about the conducting means with the conducting means located centrally therein;
- the tubular sheath having inner and outer tubular portions which are integral with respect to one another;
- the acoustic envelope further including a plurality of non-elastic strands extending longitudinally along the sheath between the inner and outer tubular portions and being bonded thereto;
- the non-elastic strands being equispaced about and from the conducting means; and
- the tubular sheath being constructed of a material which optimally minimizes vibration induced noise and flow induced noise when the line array is towed through water.
- 8. A towed array as claimed in claim 7 consisting essentially of:
- the tubular sheath being a material which has a Young's modulus of elasticity from two times 10.sup.7 to one times 10.sup.8 Pascals and a damping factor greater than 0.4 in a frequency range from 11 Hz to 110 Hz and in a temperature range from 0.degree. to 20.degree. C.
- 9. A towed array as claimed in claim 8 consisting essentially of:
- the tubular sheath being butyl rubber; and
- the non-elastic strands being aramid.
- 10. A towed array as claimed in claim 9 consisting essentially of:
- the conducting means being transducer elements and wires.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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