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Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Ultrasonic Devices & Audibility – Hearing the Inaudible Lecture
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in Ultrasonic sounds & emissions, culminating in a special addition of JASA dedicated to the topic in 2018. Ultrasonic devices have a wide range of application ranging from ultrasonic tape measures and car proximity warning systems to pest deterrents and the safety surveillance monitoring of public address and sound systems used for emergency purposes. Other uses include ultrasonic cleaning and medical applications as well as antisocial behaviour deterrent devices, wind speed indicators and ‘inaudible’ ringtones. The talk will take a brief look at a number of typical applications and discuss the human sensitivity to ultrasound and the potential audibility, typical levels and issues that some of these devices and applications produce. Visiting Professor with the Institute of Acoustic London Branch will present his lecture on-line at 6pm on 16th September 2020.
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