This improved and updated second edition covers the theory, development,
and design of electro-acoustic transducers for underwater applications.
This highly regarded text discusses the basics of piezoelectric and
magnetostrictive transducers that are currently being used as well as
promising new designs. It presents the basic acoustics as well as the
specific acoustics data needed in transducer design and evaluation. A
broad range of designs of projectors and hydrophones are described in
detail along with methods of modeling, evaluation, and measurement.
Analysis of projector and hydrophone transducer arrays, including the
effects of mutual radiation impedance and numerical models for elements
and arrays, are also covered. The book includes new advances in
transducer design and transducer materials and has been completely
reorganized to be suitable for use as a textbook, as well as a reference
or handbook. The new edition contains corrections to the first edition,
end-of-chapter exercises, and solutions to selected exercises. Each
chapter includes a short introduction, end-of-chapter summary, and an
extensive reference list offering the reader more detailed information
and historical context. A glossary of key terms is also included at the
end.