Design of Degaussing System and Demonstration of Signature Reduction on Ship Model through Laboratory Experiments
Abstract
Magnetic fields of naval vessels are widely used all over the world for detection and localization of naval vessel. Magnetic Anomaly Detectors (MADs) installed on air borne vehicles are used to detect submarine operating in shallow waters. Underwater mines fitted with magnetic sensor are used for detection and destruction of naval vessels in the times of conflict. Reduction of magnetic signature of naval vessels is carried out by deperming and installation of degaussing system onboard the vessel. Present paper elaborates details of studies carried out at Magnetics Division of Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) for minimizing the magnetic signature of naval vessels by designing a degaussing system. Magnetic fields of a small ship model are predicted and a degaussing system is designed for reducing magnetic detection. The details of the model, methodology used for estimation of magnetic signature of the vessel and design of degaussing system is brought out in this paper with details of experimental setup and results.
- Publication:
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Physics Procedia
- Pub Date:
- 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.phpro.2014.10.056
- Bibcode:
- 2014PhPro..54..174V
- Keywords:
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- Magnetic Signature;
- Degaussing System;
- Laboratory Studies;
- Signture reduction;
- Validation;
- Magnetic Measurement