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J Acoust Soc Am ; 144(1): 186, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30075651

ABSTRACT

The air-balloon can effectively neutralize hull excitations induced by the propeller cavitation. For the design, it is essential to derive the destructive frequency of an oblate spheroidal air-bubble, which is elaborated on in this paper. Beginning with the exact modal-series solution proposed by Yeh [Ann. Phys. 468, 53-61 (1964)], an approximated form of the scattered pressure is set up by assuming that the acoustic wavelength is much larger than the size of the balloon in the low frequency ranges. An algebraic formula for the destructive frequency can then be written as a function of the resonance frequency and a spatial variable. It is well known that the resonance frequency of a deformed bubble is higher than that of an ideal spherical one with the same volume. In addition to this, the current investigation puts an emphasis on the fact that asphericity induces a more severe shift of the destructive frequency than the resonance frequency, and that its effect needs to be reflected in the balloon design.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 7288, 2018 May 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29740164

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A systematic process is described to realize double-zero-index phononic crystals with Dirac-like points experimentally. This type of crystal normally has softer inclusion material than its surroundings medium, allowing mapping into a zero-index medium under certain conditions but also making experimental implementation difficult. On the other hand, realizing phononic crystals with hard inclusions can be experimentally more feasible, but the mapping conditions cannot be directly applied to hard-inclusion crystals such that mapping is not systematically guaranteed in these cases. Moreover, even if such crystals become realizable, there is a lack of a systematic design process which can be used to optimize or to redesign the crystals, which largely limits their potential applications. In this paper, we discover the essential conditions for realizing phononic crystals with hard inclusions and propose a methodology for the systematic design of these crystals using homogenization based on the effective medium theory. Using the proposed method, a double-zero-index phononic crystal with hard inclusions is optimized and experimentally realized for an underwater ultrasonic wave collimator.

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Opt Express ; 24(2): 1053-61, 2016 Jan 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26832489

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High-speed frequency-domain terahertz (THz) coherence tomography is demonstrated using frequency sweeping of continuous-wave THz radiation and beam steering. For axial scanning, THz frequency sweeping with a kHz sweep rate and a THz sweep range is executed using THz photomixing with an optical beat source consisting of a wavelength-swept laser and a distributed feedback laser diode. During the frequency sweep, frequency-domain THz interferograms are measured using coherent homodyne detection employing signal averaging for noise reduction and used as axial-scan data via fast Fourier transform. Axial-scan data are acquired while scanning a transverse range of 100 × 100 mm(2) by use of a THz beam scanner with moving neither sample nor THz transmitter/receiver unit. It takes 100 s to acquire axial-scan data for 100 × 100 points with 5 averaged traces at a sweep rate of 1 kHz. THz tomographic images of a glass fiber reinforced polymer sample with artificial internal defects are presented, acquired using the tomography system.

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Opt Express ; 23(11): 14806-14, 2015 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26072839

ABSTRACT

We present a new technical implementation of a high-speed broadband frequency sweep of continuous-wave terahertz (THz) radiation. THz frequency sweeping with a kHz sweep rate and a THz sweep range is implemented using THz photomixing in which an optical beat source consists of a wavelength-swept laser and a distributed feedback laser diode. During the frequency sweep, frequency-domain THz interferograms are measured using the coherent homodyne detection employing signal averaging for noise reduction, which can give time-of-flight information via fast Fourier transform. Multiple reflections in a Si wafer and the thickness of the wafer are measured to demonstrate the potential of this method for fast THz tomography and thickness measurement.

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J Acoust Soc Am ; 126(4): 1659-62, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19813780

ABSTRACT

Spatial envelope was proposed to show the location of acoustic sources and overall radiation pattern by the authors [C.-S. Park and Y.-H. Kim, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 206-211 (2009)]. The envelope can provide sufficient information on where the sources are and how the energy propagates into space. This concept is certainly useful for time domain acoustic holography since one can utilize not only spatial envelope to envisage what one needs to know but also temporal envelope to reduce the number of data. A holographic process to obtain spatial envelope is therefore introduced and verified, and how much one can reduce the processing time by implementing envelopes is compared with the conventional holography.

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J Acoust Soc Am ; 125(1): 206-11, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19173407

ABSTRACT

When one visualizes a sound field as a means of treating noise sources, a detailed variation of the sound field is not required. It is sufficient to see source locations and overall variation of the field. A complex envelope in space can provide adequate information that one wishes to get because an envelope shows a gross change in signal. In other words, to interpret overall variation of sound fields in terms of a complex envelope is attempted. To achieve this objective, spatial complex envelopes have been defined firstly, and then a spatial modulation method to obtain the envelope has been theoretically developed and verified.

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