The Acoustics of Pipe Arrays |
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Authors: | R Burridge |
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Institution: | UKAEA, Blacknest, Brimpton, Berkshire, England. |
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Abstract: | Summary A theoretical analysis is given for the acoustical behaviour of the pipe-microbarograph systems used to detect acoustic gravity waves and other modes of infrasound. It is shown how to compute the response of the microbarograph to a fluctuating pressure at any one inlet port of the pipe and how the results of such computations may be used to calculate the response to a plane sound wave traversing the system. The analysis is illustrated by numerical examples obtained by means of a computer program. These examples confirm that the tapered tube modelled after Daniels' line microphone has very good characteristics, but that good results may also be obtained using pipes of uniform bore. The work leans heavily on Benade's calculations of sound propagation in a circular conduit. |
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