- Acoustic signature
Acoustic signature is used to describe a combination of acoustic emissions of ships and submarines.
Contributing factors
The acoustic signature is made up of a number of individual elements. These include:
*Machinery noise: noise generated by a ships engines, propeller shafts, fuel pumps, air conditioning systems, etc.
*Cavitation noise: noise generated by the creation of gas bubbles by the turning of a ship's propellers.
*Hydrodynamic noise: noise generated by the movement of water displaced by the hull of a moving vessel.These emissions depend on a hull's dimensions, the installed machinery and ship's displacement. Therefore different
ship class es will have different combinations of acoustic signals that together form a unique signature.Targeting
Hydrophone s andSonar operating in passive mode can detect acoustic signals radiated by otherwise invisible submarines, and use these signals to target attacks.Modern
naval mine s andtorpedo es such as theCAPTOR mine can be programmed to distinguish the acoustic signatures of different vessels, leaving friendly vessels unmolested and attacking high value targets when faced with multiple possible targets, e.g. distinguishing an aircraft carrier from its escorts.Countermeasures Warship designers aim to reduce the acoustic signature of ships and submarines just as much as they aim to reduce the
radar cross section s and infra-red signals. For submarines, as a prime factor in how they can be detected the reduction of the acoustic signature is a primary goal.The acoustic signature can be reduced by
*fitting of machinery with the best possible mechanical tolerances and designed to produce a minimum of noise.
*decoupling the machinery from the hull by mounting machinery on rubber mounting blocks.
*designingpropeller s to reduce cavitation, there is a preference now forpump-jet propulsor s over propellers.
*the fitting ofanechoic tile s to the hull, however ill fitting and loose anechoic tiles can themselves be a source of noise.
*hydrodynamic efficiency to minimise the perturbation of water.
*care in minimising protrusions from the hull.Trimaran warships
For a time the
Royal Navy toyed with the idea of thetrimaran hulledFuture Surface Combatant . These would have had a very low acoustic signature. With three blade like hulls these ships would have cut through the water with a minimum of hydrodynamic noise. Radiated mechanical noise would also be minimised by usingpropulsor s powered by adiesel-electric power plant; with the diesels being placed in the superstructure to mechanically isolate them from the water. This project got as far as the construction of the research shipRV Triton to test the principle of a large scale trimaran design.ee also
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Underwater acoustics
*Stealth ship
*Type 45 destroyer
*Anti-submarine warfare
*Submarine warfare
*Upholder/Victoria class submarine
*Teardrop hull
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