Abstract

The operation of the pressure gradient microphone is compared with that of the pressure microphone It is shown that the pressure gradient microphone may be used to measure particle velocity in a sound wave. The advantages of the pressure gradient microphone in making loudspeaker measurements, particularly outdoors, are pointed out and experimental data are given for some arrangements which were tried out. The characteristics of the distribution of particle velocity in a complex sound field are studied theoretically and experimentally with a ribbon microphone. A method is described for measuring the energy density in a sound field and some measurements which were taken in complex sound fields in rooms are discussed. It is shown that a combination of three pressure gradient or velocity microphones with a pressure microphone, placed adjacent to each other, may be equivalent in eliminating interference patterns to four pressure microphones placed at distances large compared to the wavelength and with random distribution. A microphone for measuring energy flow in a sound field is described.

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