Recent progress on the theoretical modeling of underwater acoustics induced by sonic booms

This paper, review and status in nature, consists of three parts: (1) The salient nature and results of the published papers from an ocean sonic boom (OSB) project will be reviewed including theoretical and experimental studies of the wavy surface effect on the underwater acoustics, a three-dimensio...

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