Abstract

The generation of infrasound from the pulsation of compressed air is examined analytically and experimentally to explore the aerodynamic physics as well as engineering implementations. Several model experiments were developed and utilized to explore the problems associated with this approach. Applications to long range propagation in the atmosphere, including calibration and testing of infrasonic sensor systems are addressed. [Work supported by ARL:UT Austin.]

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