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Acoustic radiation of a submerged cylindrical shell in low frequency
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2012
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AeroacousticsOcean AcousticsVibrationsEngineeringPhysical AcousticCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringAcoustic Radiation MeasurementsStructural Health MonitoringNoiseAcoustic PropagationUnderwater AcousticAcousticsAcoustic RadiationUnderwater Acoustic RadiationStainless Steel TubeSound PropagationUltrasound
The evaluation of sound pressure levels produced by submerged structures is a part of regulations on underwater noise pollution. The purpose of this work is the study of the underwater acoustic radiation of a stainless steel tube subjected to vibrations generated by a shock obtained by using a hammer. The vibrations of the tube, placed successively in air and in water, are measured by using accelerometers. In water, the acoustic radiation measurements are performed by using a hydrophone. Results are presented as frequency spectra and are confronted with results of the elastic theory.
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