Abstract
The first test of the tunable organ-pipe was successfully conducted on 11 Sept. 2001. The sound source was efficient, powerful, and had unlimited operational depth, as well as a minimum level of high frequency harmonic content. The projector uses a narrow-band, highly efficient sound resonator, which is tuned to match the frequency and phase of a reference frequency-modulated signal. Since 2001, many deep-water ocean acoustic experiments have used this type of sound source. The source was successfully used for ocean acoustic tomography and long range navigation. Recently, it was shown that a bottom-deployed swept frequency array can be used for high-resolution seismic imaging of deep geological formations. The long-term operating experience of the sound sources demands the development of an improved sound source system. A finite-element analysis that shows the structural acoustics of the tunable resonator has been conducted to improve the acoustics of the sound source. The analysis gave a better solution for a tuning mechanism with an octave frequency range. The development of the electric and mechanical systems of the sound source will be discussed. Teledyne Marine Systems continues innovating promising solutions for ocean acoustic tomography, navigation, and seismo-acoustic applications.
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