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Application and assessment of laser Doppler velocimetry for underwater acoustic measurements
Authors:AR Harland  JR Tyrer  SP Robinson
Institution:a Wolfson School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK
b National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW, UK
Abstract:The majority of traditional methods for making underwater acoustic pressure measurements involve placing all or part of a measurement transducer in the acoustic field. A variety of optical metrology techniques have been developed in an attempt to reduce or remove any perturbing effects. An example of this is the use of laser interferometry which has been developed as the primary method of calibrating hydrophones in the frequency range View the MathML source-View the MathML source at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). This technique involves suspending a thin Mylar pellicle in the acoustic field and recording the displacement of the pellicle surface using a Michelson Interferometer. This study details a comparison of a Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV) with the NPL Laser Interferometer, which gives a good correlation where agreement is within approximately 4% and 7% for two different power levels from a View the MathML source plane piston transducer and within 2.5% and 1% for the same power levels from a View the MathML source plane piston transducer. A novel, non-perturbing method of recording temporally resolved acoustic pressure distributions in water using an LDV is also described. The technique is shown to benefit from the consistent frequency response of the LDV detection system, such that the measured output resembles the drive voltage input to the transducer more closely than a similar hydrophone measurement. For the experimental arrangement described, the LDV system is shown to be sensitive to minimum pressure amplitudes of nominally View the MathML source.
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