Abstract

Small wavelength size acoustic velocity horns (AVH) were recently introduced [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 131(5), 3883–3890 (2012)] as particle velocity amplifiers having flat amplitude and phase frequency responses below their first resonance. AVH predicted amplification characteristics have been experimentally verified demonstrating interesting opportunities for vector sensors (VS) sensitivity enhancement. Present work provides enhanced analysis of amplification and characteristics of complex shape horns. Additionally, we address another AVH feature: turbulence flow noise reduction due to turbulence field spatial averaging across horn’s mouth area. Numerical analysis demonstrated up to 25 dB convective turbulent pressure and velocity reduction at the horn throat.

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