2025_programme: Acoustic calibration under high pressure
- Day: June 17, Tuesday
Location / Time: A. TERPSIHORI at 11:20-11:40
- Last minutes changes: -
- Session: 20. Underwater acoustic calibration, measurement, and standards
Organiser(s): Stephen Robinson
Chairperson(s): Stephen Robinson, Will Slater
- Lecture: Acoustic calibration under high pressure [Invited]
Paper ID: 2354
Author(s): David A Brown, Eric Aikens, Boris Aronov
Presenter: David A. Brown
Abstract: The measurement and acoustic calibration of electroacoustic transducers for underwater sound under extreme pressures (to 10,000 psi / 7km depth) and variety range of temperatures is a great challenge. Specialized facilities consisting of large pressure vessels with pressure and temperature control do exist at Navy faciliites (www.navsea.navy.mil+USRD) but operate to moderate pressures, have limited availability, are expensive and limited access. An alternative or supplement is to measure the change in the electro-mechanical impedance of the of a transducer and use equivalent electrical cirucuit analysis to determine the resulting change in all electrical, electromechanical, and mechanical properties. Having the pressure and temperature depedence of all the consitutent parameters allows an accurate pediction of the transduer performance sensitivity and frequency response (such as TVR Transmit Pressure per Volt, and receive voltage per pressure sensitivity. We measured transducer performance of several devices in the laboratory pressure vessels up to 10,000 psi and report on findings.
- Corresponding author: Prof David A. Brown
Affiliation: University Massachusetts Dartmouth
Country: United States