Abstract

An acoustic travel time tomography system for the monitoring of the vortex wind flow velocity profile has been studied, where multichannel parallel acoustic transmitter/receiver pairs are placed along opposite sides of the monitoring region. Thus far, to prevent cross-talk between the elements, travel time collections must be made successively for every single transducer element. Hence, it is difficult to achieve real-time observation while maintaining the temporal variation in the air flow field. To realize simultaneous multichannel travel time collections, a coded modulation method is introduced using the Kasami sequence. To verify the validity of the method, basic examinations of both simulation and experiment data are carried out.

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