A source array for generating higher order acoustic modes in circular ducts
Abstract
A unique source array has been developed for the generation of both spinning and non-spinning higher order modes in a circular duct. The array consists of two concentric rings of sources. Through individual control of the response of each element, the array provided phase and amplitude control in the radial as well as circumferential directions. Radial modes shapes were measured in a 12-inch diameter anechoically-terminated hollow duct. These modes could be generated at their cut-off frequency and throughout a frequency range extending to the cut-off frequency for the next higher order radial mode. Comparisons are given between theory and experiment for the generation of specific modes. The radial dependence of the measured mode shapes was enhanced considerably by the design of this array. The results indicate a significant improvement over previous mode generation mechanisms. The contamination of the generated mode by additional spurious modes is also considered for variations between individual elements within the source array.
- Publication:
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Acoustical Society of America
- Pub Date:
- November 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976asa..meet.....W
- Keywords:
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- Acoustic Ducts;
- Acoustic Propagation;
- Loudspeakers;
- Noise Generators;
- Propagation Modes;
- Anechoic Chambers;
- Frequency Response;
- Plane Waves;
- Radial Distribution;
- Acoustics