This book discusses both fundamental and practical aspects of
electroacoustic tranducers and arrays used for generating and receiving
underwater sound in commercial and naval applications. It provides
current information intended to aid those working in this field and
teach those entering it. The book describes the six major types of
electroacoustic transducers and the latest methods of tranducer analysis
and design, including analysis of nonlinear effects and information on
modern transducer materials. Many different transducer designs are
analyzed and described, including novel designs such as the hybrid
transducer. The problems that occur when large numbers of transducers
are used together in arrays, such as acoustic interactions in
transmitting arrays and noise limitations in receiving arrays, are also
discussed in detail.