Abstract

The characteristics of underwater acoustic radiation generated by a single raindrop impacting the water surface play a fundamental role in the study of rainfall noise. However, the underwater sound signal generated by a single raindrop has great randomness in the amplitude of sound pressure, frequency range and energy size, so that the uncertainty of the sound energy spectrum curve of a single raindrop is relatively large. In this paper, by generating artificial rainfall containing only one size of raindrop, the acoustic radiation generated by artificial rainfall composed of about 136,000 raindrops with an equivalent diameter of 0.9 mm was measured by reverberation method. A smooth, continuous sound energy spectrum of single raindrop covering the full frequency band is obtained.

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