Abstract

A probe-tube microphone has been developed for use in the harsh experimental environment involved in studying small-scale pressure fluctuations in combustion magnetohydrodynamics. A smooth frequency response is obtained by a theoretically derived method of impedance matching where an acoustical resistance is placed midway within the length of the tube. The use of such probe-tube microphones under experimental conditions has proven very satisfactory.

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