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A Small-Bore Pick-Up for the Measurement of Fluctuating Pressures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 June 2016

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Summary

The paper describes the development of a small-bore probe microphone, the frequency response of which is smoothed by arranging that the probe tube is terminated in its characteristic impedance.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society. 1960

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