Reflection of Acoustic Waves in Bubble Curtain Water Containing Hydrate Bubbles
I. K. Gimaltdinov1, I. G. Khusaino2
1Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia 2Sterlitamak Branch, Ufa University of Science and Technologies, Sterlitamak, Russia
Keywords: acoustics, wave, bubbles, hydrate, reflection, velocity
Abstract
The dynamics of an acoustic signal passing through a bubble curtain has been studied by mathematical modeling. The case is considered where the gas (methane) inside the bubbles is under hydrate formation conditions. The effects of the hydrate formation process, the initial radius of bubbles, and the volume gas fraction on the attenuation coefficient and phase velocity of the wave propagating in a deep-water sea (located at a large depth) bubble curtain are investigated. The reflection and transmission coefficients of acoustic waves at the boundaries separating single- and two-phase regions are obtained. It is found that the hydrate formation process increases the wave attenuation coefficient by more than two orders of magnitude at low frequencies (below 1 kHz).
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