Interlaboratory Comparisons of Hydrophone Calibration in the 3–500 kHz Frequency Range


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Abstract

A method and results are described for international interlaboratory comparisons of hydroacoustic measurement reference standards. The comparison was organized by the National Institute of Ocean Technology, India, with the participation of reference standards from Germany and Russia. Data are presented on the reference standard installations of the comparison participants and the measurement methods used, and the impact of water temperature on comparison results during calibration is discussed.

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A. Malarkodi

National Institute of Ocean Technology

Author for correspondence.
Email: malar@niot.res.in
India, Pallikaranai, Chennai

G. Latha

National Institute of Ocean Technology

Email: malar@niot.res.in
India, Pallikaranai, Chennai

M. A. Atmanand

National Institute of Ocean Technology

Email: malar@niot.res.in
India, Pallikaranai, Chennai

A. E. Isaev

All-Russia Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

Email: malar@niot.res.in
Russian Federation, Mendeleevo

A. N. Matveev

All-Russia Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

Email: malar@niot.res.in
Russian Federation, Mendeleevo

N. G. Shcherbliuk

All-Russia Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

Email: malar@niot.res.in
Russian Federation, Mendeleevo

F. Mann

Research Department for Underwater Acoustics and Marine Geophysics (FWG), Bundeswehr Technical Center

Email: malar@niot.res.in
Germany, Eckernförde

C. Jansen

Research Department for Underwater Acoustics and Marine Geophysics (FWG), Bundeswehr Technical Center

Email: malar@niot.res.in
Germany, Eckernförde

D. Milkert

Research Department for Underwater Acoustics and Marine Geophysics (FWG), Bundeswehr Technical Center

Email: malar@niot.res.in
Germany, Eckernförde


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