Abstract
A measuring probe has been built that is comprised of an electrostatic transducer as a source and two receiving microphones. This probe allows measurements of acoustic impedance to be made over a wide range of values and over a larger frequency range than hitherto possible in waveguides by separating the contributions of the plane and first helical modes to the impedance.
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