Acoustic measurements of the infinitesimal phase response curve from a sounding organ pipe

Publication date: Available online 1 March 2019Source: Physics Letters AAuthor(s): Masahiro Okada, Tokihiko Kaburagi, Isao T. TokudaAbstractThe infinitesimal phase response curve (iPRC) of an organ pipe was measured using two types of external forcing, namely, sinusoidal and pulse forcing. Although the measured iPRCs exhibited different shapes because of the difficulty in realizing ideal pulses in acoustic experiments, the spectral structures agreed between both methods. Both measurements indicated that an external sound, which matched the pipe's second resonance, could most effectively induce frequency locking. Acoustically, this may be considered as a consequence of the pipe's open end. Our study is of significant importance in understanding the characteristics of frequency locking among organ pipes.
Source: Physics Letters A - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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