2017
DOI: 10.1121/1.4987729
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Low-frequency active acoustic response of underwater bubble plumes

Abstract: Active, low frequency acoustics may provide a method of locating and identifying methane bubble plumes over a large area by exciting radial and column resonances. In this work, a proof of concept experiment was conducted by measuring the active, low frequency response of an air bubble plume at the Lake Travis Test Station at the University of Texas at Austin. Several flow rates, bubble sizes, and plume widths were investigated. The test consisted of insonifying the plumes at two different standoff distances us… Show more

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