In this paper, an experimental validation of a numerical procedure for estimating the structure-borne Underwater Radiated Noise (URN) Transfer Function (TF) of a marine structure based on the SEA theory has been performed. For the purpose, the structure-borne URN TF of a central point-excited one-side fluid-loaded four-edge stiffened plate in a reverberant water tank has been measured and compared with the SEA result. Additionally, the practical applicability of the procedure for a real ship structure has been demonstrated by comparing the URN analysis result based on the transfer function method and the measurement result for a Korean research vessel, ‘Cheong-Hae’. From the results, it is confirmed that the presented procedure can be used to estimate the structure-borne URN level emitted from the vibrating fluid-loaded side shells of a ship structure.
Experimental validation on structure-borne underwater radiated noise transfer function analysis for marine structure
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