Research/Patents/US 5243566
US 5243566Tier 1 — UAP Program Assignee

LOW NOISE TRANSDUCER SYSTEM

Assignee

Northrop

Filed as: NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION

Filed

Apr 16, 1974

Granted

Sep 7, 1993

Location

MD US

Abstract

An acoustic array of special utility in deep operating antisubmarine torpedoes comprises a plurality of individual transducer elements supported by a back-plate member. An acoustic window made of an elastomeric or plastic material is mounted against the front faces of the transducer elements and forms part of the water-proof housing of the torpedo. The backplate provides abuttive support to the transducer elements against crush pressure exerted by ambient water against the acoustic window. Inserts, made of an acoustic decoupling material which exhibits high crush strength characteristics, are interposed between each transducer element and the backplate. The backplate is made of body sections having interposed therebetween very thin layers of a compliant material, with the layers bondingly confined between the body sections. The compliant material is chosen to be of a type which damps acoustic vibrations which may be present in the backplate by the mechanism of "coulomb friction damping".

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Aug 3, 1982

Rescinded

Mar 26, 1993

Duration

10 years, 7 months

Inventor

  • 1PHILLIP R. ANDERSON
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