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Development of Wide Band Underwater Acoustic Transducers


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1 National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
 

This paper addresses the design and development of wide-band Tonpilz transducers and class V flextensional type hydrophones for oceanographic applications. A case study to lower resonant frequency from 6 to 4.5 kHz with a usable frequency range of 4–10 kHz without altering the dimension has been carried out. The transmitting response (151 dB at 5 kHz) and the receiving sensitivity (–163 dB re V/μPa@1 m) were retained. The development of a wideband (2–18 kHz) transducer for sub-bottom profiling and buried object detection has been presented. A hydrophone array (2–24 kHz) of receiving sensitivity of –155 dB re V/ μPa@1 m was also developed.

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Hydrophones, Piezoelectric, Transceivers, Wide-Band Transducers.
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Authors

Dhilsha Rajapan
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
P. M. Rajeshwari
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
Shijo Zacharia
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India

Abstract


This paper addresses the design and development of wide-band Tonpilz transducers and class V flextensional type hydrophones for oceanographic applications. A case study to lower resonant frequency from 6 to 4.5 kHz with a usable frequency range of 4–10 kHz without altering the dimension has been carried out. The transmitting response (151 dB at 5 kHz) and the receiving sensitivity (–163 dB re V/μPa@1 m) were retained. The development of a wideband (2–18 kHz) transducer for sub-bottom profiling and buried object detection has been presented. A hydrophone array (2–24 kHz) of receiving sensitivity of –155 dB re V/ μPa@1 m was also developed.

Keywords


Hydrophones, Piezoelectric, Transceivers, Wide-Band Transducers.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv118%2Fi11%2F1702-1706