Abstract

Ted Hunt’s Acoustics Research Laboratory developed at Harvard University after World War II, a kind of academic follow-on to the Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory. What distinguished the Harvard acoustics program was the very wide breadth of interests Hunt had in acoustics−engineering, physical, architectural, underwater, and historical. The choice of topics offered to his students was therefore correspondingly broad. In the second part of this talk, several tales of nonlinear acoustics will be recounted. [Review supported by ONR−from many different eras.]

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