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Modeling a Ship’s Ferromagnetic Signatures
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Title/Author:
Modeling a Ship’s Ferromagnetic Signatures/ by John J. Holmes.
Author:
Holmes, John J.
Description:
VII, 75 p.online resource. :
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Subject:
Engineering. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-01698-1
ISBN:
9783031016981
Modeling a Ship’s Ferromagnetic Signatures
Holmes, John J.
Modeling a Ship’s Ferromagnetic Signatures
[electronic resource] /by John J. Holmes. - 1st ed. 2007. - VII, 75 p.online resource. - Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics,1932-1716. - Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics,.
Introduction -- Basic Equations -- First-Principal Models -- Semiempirical Models -- Summary.
Ferromagnetic models of ships and submarines that predict or reproduce their magnetic signatures have found applications in the development of both offensive and defensive military systems from World War II to the present. The mathematical basis of generalized coordinate systems will be presented and demonstrated with example applications to analytic spherical and prolate spheroidal magnetic ship models. In addition, the advantages and pitfalls of using complex finite-element- and boundary-element numerical techniques to predict high-order near-field ship signatures will be discussed, followed by a short description of the design and testing of complementary physical scale models. Extrapolation of measured magnetic signatures from testing environments to threat areas using semi-empirical math models will be presented, along with an explanation of their inherent instabilities and methods for regularizing them. These magnetic ship signature modeling techniques are used today in designing optimized signature reduction systems that have a minimum impact on ships and their systems. The discussion will be closed with an important discussion of the verification and validation of magnetic models of surface ships and submarines.
ISBN: 9783031016981
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-01698-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: T1-995
Dewey Class. No.: 620
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