An optoacoustic point source for acoustic scale model measurements

  • Gómez Bolaños J
  • Pulkki V
  • Karppinen P
  • et al.
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Abstract

A massless acoustic source is proposed for scale model work. This source is generated by focusing a pulsed laser beam to rapidly heat the air at the focal point. This produces an expanding small plasma ball which generates a sonic impulse that may be used as an acoustic point source. Repeatability, frequency response, and directivity of the source were measured to show that it can serve as a massless point source. The impulse response of a rectangular space was determined using this type of source. A good match was found between the predicted and the measured impulse responses of the space.

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Gómez Bolaños, J., Pulkki, V., Karppinen, P., & Hæggström, E. (2013). An optoacoustic point source for acoustic scale model measurements. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(4), EL221–EL227. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4793566

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