Abstract
A vector hydrophone is an underwater acoustic sensor that can detect the direction of a sound source. Wide-band characteristics and high sensitivity enhance the performance of underwater surveillance systems in complex environments. A vector hydrophone comprising a triaxial piezoelectric accelerometer and spherical hydrophone was fabricated and tested in the air and underwater. The vector hydrophone was designed to exceed the quantitative figures of merit (i.e., receiving voltage sensitivity and bandwidth) of commercially available hydrophones. Accelerometer performance was enhanced by placing a pair of piezoelectric single crystals on each axis and modifying the seismic mass material. The receiving voltage sensitivity of the omnidirectional hydrophone was approximately −160 dB relative to (Formula presented.) with the amplifier in water; the sensitivity of the accelerometer exceeded 300 mV/g in air and −215 dB relative to (Formula presented.) underwater over the frequency range of interest. The receiving directivity of the vector hydrophone was validated underwater, which confirmed that it could detect the direction of a sound source.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 9796 |
Journal | Sensors |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 24 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 2022 |
Keywords
- piezoelectric accelerometer
- PMN-PT piezoelectric single crystal
- vector hydrophone