Abstract
The principle of the Helmholtz resonator as applied to low‐frequency underwater acoustic sources is discussed. The advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of this type of transducer are addressed in general and then applied to a design example. The example will be followed from the equivalent circuit analysis and fabrication of a working scale model through to the experimental evaluation of the full‐scale transducer.
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