An underwater discharge shockwave separation method based on minimum-phase cepstrum

Underwater discharge sound sources are widely utilized. The acoustic signals generated by underwater discharge consist of shock waves and bubble pulsations. The shock wave is a major component of underwater discharge sound sources and is worthy of further study. The minimum-phase cepstrum method is...

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Main Authors: Liang Qiao, Xiaobing Zhang, Bing Yan, Yang Liu, Zhen Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-09-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0064322
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Summary:Underwater discharge sound sources are widely utilized. The acoustic signals generated by underwater discharge consist of shock waves and bubble pulsations. The shock wave is a major component of underwater discharge sound sources and is worthy of further study. The minimum-phase cepstrum method is selected to separate the shock wave, and a customized experiment is designed to determine the optimal parameters of this method. The mixed shock wave bubble signal and single shock wave signal are simulated and fitted and are transmitted and received in the anechoic pool, respectively. Different parameters are used to process the signals, and the optimal parameters are selected by comparing the separation results. To verify the validity of the method, the shock waves generated with the same electrode and circuit parameters in the anechoic pool and non-anechoic pool are separated and compared. Experimental results show that this shock wave separation method exhibits significant performance. This method of shock wave separation is of service to the research of underwater discharge acoustic sources.
ISSN:2158-3226