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Citation:
 Liang Sun and Hong Hou.An Improved Water-filled Pulse Tube Method Using Time Domain Pulse Separation Method[J].Journal of Marine Science and Application,2013,(1):122-125.[doi:10.1007/s11804-013-1173-x]
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An Improved Water-filled Pulse Tube Method Using Time Domain Pulse Separation Method

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Title:
An Improved Water-filled Pulse Tube Method Using Time Domain Pulse Separation Method
Author(s):
Liang Sun and Hong Hou
Affilations:
Author(s):
Liang Sun and Hong Hou
College of Marine, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China
Keywords:
pulse tube damped sine pulse water-air surface water-filled pulse tube
分类号:
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DOI:
10.1007/s11804-013-1173-x
Abstract:
Based on existing low-frequency water-filled impedance tube testing facilities, which is a part of the Low Frequency Facility of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Beijing, an improved water-filled pulse tube method is presented in this short paper. This proposed study is significantly different from the conventional pulse tube method because of the capability for a single plane damped sine pulse wave to generate in the water-filled pulse tube with a regular waveform and short duration time of about 1ms. During the generation process of the pulse, an inverse filter principle was adopted to compensate the transducer response. The effect of the characteristics of tube termination can be eliminated through the generation process of the pulse. Reflection coefficient from a water/air interface was measured to verify the proposed method. When compared with the expected theoretical values, a relatively good agreement can be obtained in the low frequency range of 500–2 000 Hz.

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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 11204242 and China Postdoctoral Foundation under Grant No. 2011M501477
Last Update: 2013-03-14