Abstract

Understanding theoretical models of novel designs is a crucial component of developing early prototypes. This presentation discusses a new underwater low-frequency sound source. This system is based on a model of a clarinet-like source that is designed to work underwater, such that the complete assembly incorporates all of the necessary components required for a real clarinet to produce sound. The resulting device can, with proper set up and understanding of clarinet acoustics, produce a stable tone at significant amplitudes. Furthermore, the harmonic content substantiates the validity of the model on which it is based.

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