Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2012 Mar;131(3):2539-42. doi: 10.1121/1.3681137.
The air/water interface at the top of a body of water is often treated from below as a pressure release boundary, which it closely matches. The small discrepancy in that match, however, is enough to enable humans in air to hear sounds generated underwater, which would not be possible across a pressure release boundary. A discussion of this phenomenon, designed for teaching purposes and using no more acoustics than would be contained in a first-year undergraduate syllabus in acoustics, leads to a discussion of whether goldfish can hear their owners speaking. The analysis is then used to illustrate the care needed when comparing sound levels in air and water, a process which continues to lead to erroneous statements in the media and some academic articles.
水体表面的气/水界面通常被视为压力释放边界,并且两者十分吻合。然而,这种吻合度的细微差异足以使处于空气中的人类听到水下产生的声音,而这种声音在压力释放边界是无法传播的。本文将讨论这种现象,其目的是教学,并使用的声学知识不超过声学本科一年级课程的要求,这将引发关于金鱼能否听到主人说话的讨论。然后,将该分析用于说明在比较空气和水中的声级时需要注意的事项,这个过程在媒体和一些学术文章中仍然会导致错误的说法。