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News Release from: Institute of Acoustics | Subject: Conference on Sonar
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 04 March 2005

Sonar transducers and numerical
modelling seminar

The Institute of Acoustics Underwater Acoustics Group, in conjunction with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), is organising a conference on 'Sonar Transducers and Numerical Modelling'

The Institute of Acoustics (IOA) Underwater Acoustics Group, in conjunction with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), is organising a conference on 'Sonar Transducers and Numerical Modelling' from 21-22 March 2005 Some 28 papers are due to be presented in total

The transducer papers cover a wide frequency range, from low frequency devices to high frequency designs based on composite materials.

They consider the performance of traditional designs, the design of novel devices, and address the future requirements for sonar transducers.

The conference also includes papers on the modelling of transducers using a variety of numerical techniques and the application of such techniques in other areas of underwater acoustics.

The conference has a truly international flavour with speakers from across the world including Europe, USA, China, South Africa and Russia.

An additional highlight will be the A B Wood Medal Lecture of Eric Pouliquen on 'Recent progress in high frequency seafloor acoustics'.

This is the continuation of a regular sequence of conferences on Sonar Transducers organised by the IOA that have traditionally been held at the University of Birmingham and have always proved popular.

In this case the conference will be held in the excellent new facilities of the NPL in Teddington, London.

For further details or to register please visit the website. Request a free brochure from Institute of Acoustics ...

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