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New Meta-Material Could Render Submarines Invisible to Sonar Detection

New Meta-Material Could Render Submarines Invisible to Sonar Detection - Defense-Update

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A research team from the University of Illinois, led by mechanical science and engineering professor Nicholas Fang, have demonstrated a technology that renders underwater objects invisible to sonar and other ultrasound waves.

This kind of an ‘acoustic cloak’ could be used in the future to mask submarines from enemy sonars.

While materials that can wrap sound around an object rather than reflecting or absorbing it have been theoretically possible for a few years, a prototype demonstrating such process was never realized – until now. In a paper accepted for publication in the journal Physical Review Letters, Fang’s team describe the principles used in constructing such prototype.

The cloak is made of metamaterial, a class of artificial materials that have enhanced properties as a result of their carefully engineered structure. Fang’s team designed a two-dimensional cylindrical cloak made of 16 concentric rings of acoustic circuits structured to guide sound waves. Each ring has a different index of refraction, meaning that sound waves vary their speed from the outer rings to the inner ones.

“This is not just a single wavelength effect. You don’t have an invisible cloak that’s showing up just by switching the frequencies slightly,” Fang said. The acoustic cloak demonstrated its ability to cover a broad range of sound wavelengths, from 40 to 80 KHz, although with modification could theoretically be tuned to cover tens of megahertz.

“Basically what you are looking at is an array of cavities that are connected by channels. The sound is going to propagate inside those channels, and the cavities are designed to slow the waves down,” Fang explained. “As you go further inside the rings, sound waves gain faster and faster speed.” Since speeding up requires energy, the sound waves instead propagate around the cloak’s outer rings, guided by the channels in the circuits. The specially structured acoustic circuits actually bend the sound waves to wrap them around the outer layers of the cloak.

The researchers tested their cloak’s ability to hide a steel cylinder. They submerged the cylinder in a tank with an ultrasound source on one side and a sensor array on the other, then placed the cylinder inside the cloak and watched it disappear from their sonar. Curious to see if the hidden object’s structure played a role in the cloaking phenomenon, the researchers conducted trials with other objects of various shapes and densities. “The structure of what you’re trying to hide doesn’t matter,” Fang said. “The effect is similar. After we placed the cloaked structure around the object we wanted to hide, the scattering or shadow effect was greatly reduced.” The geometry is not theoretically scaled with wavelengths.
 
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Ironic, the US military will use technology researched by Chinese graduate student in the US to kill Chinese themselve.

The US hate Asians, yet there are so many post-doc and researcher who are Asians. The contribution made by Asian people to America is enormous, but you would never see any acknowledgement in the media or the public sphere.
 
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Interesting development, never thought of any material which won't reflect sonar waves. :tup:
 
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Ironic, the US military will use technology researched by Chinese graduate student in the US to kill Chinese themselve.

The US hate Asians, yet there are so many post-doc and researcher who are Asians. The contribution made by Asian people to America is enormous, but you would never see any acknowledgement in the media or the public sphere.

He is a U.S. citizen, and Americans do not hate Asians.
 
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He is a U.S. citizen, and Americans do not hate Asians.
A person does not have to act like a Klansman in order to be a 'racist'. Merely demanding that everyone act according to perceived behaviors and traits that supposedly befit skin colors will do. These people definitely turned their back on what King said about judging a man's character instead of his skin.
 
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From the picture the object to be hidden is in the centre hole while the outer are layers of material with different nanostructures.
I think it's still some way from being utilized on an actual submarine.
 
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I'd be far more impressed if it was a thin surface coating. As is, it would be far too large and far too structurally fragile to be used on a submarine that moves. I also think that this person, by developing a militarily relevant weapon for the US, is committing a crime against humanity. It would be like designing gas chambers for Nazi Germany.
 
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Meta-materials designed for electromagnetic purposes have similar designs to one above for now. I think it is still at a premitive stage.

My supervisor is not enthusiastic about meta-materials currently. (he thinks it's more of a hack) They are not really new material but uses some sort of internal structual scattering-superposition effect to rechannel the field around the object.

Also circle is a predictable shape to design for. Analytical solutions for cylinder scattering have been well looked into.

What would be an interesting comparison is what happens if you have a sound absorbing material of the same thickness as above picture.
 
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Well, for EM metamaterials like photonic crystals, they're legitimately nanostructured composites and they already have applications in fiber optics. These acoustic structures though, no, I don't think so, they're macroscopic.
 
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He is a U.S. citizen, and Americans do not hate Asians.

ya there's no real discrimination here against chinese except for the odd rant about the disproportionate number of chinese students in top engineering colleges here.

however, the american media have made the chinese government out to be the boogyman. the saber rattling or the US government have made chinese people uneasy. even though we chinese americans are born and raised in america, we still have family living in china.
 
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ya there's no real discrimination here against chinese except for the odd rant about the disproportionate number of chinese students in top engineering colleges here.
How does that qualify as 'discrimination'? If there was true discrimination, there would not be the 'odd rant' about the issue in the first place.

however, the american media have made the chinese government out to be the boogyman. the saber rattling or the US government have made chinese people uneasy. even though we chinese americans are born and raised in america, we still have family living in china.
In inter-states issues that may lead up to armed conflict, your ethnicity must be settled with your citizenship. Which is your country of allegiance?
 
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How does that qualify as 'discrimination'? If there was true discrimination, there would not be the 'odd rant' about the issue in the first place.
heh, that was a joke about this:

and the epic reply:

In inter-states issues that may lead up to armed conflict, your ethnicity must be settled with your citizenship. Which is your country of allegiance?

hypothetical question huh? ok, to humor you, i'll ally with which country i think is the lesser of 2 evils
 
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