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Proposal for underwater ultrasonic detection — Constantin Chilowsky

1915 AD · Transmission: Global
TechnologyTheoryFrench

Russian engineer Constantin Chilowsky, working in France, submits to the French government in 1915 a project to detect submarines and mines using underwater ultrasound waves, transforming high-frequency electrical oscillations — as used in wireless telegraphy — into high-frequency elastic waves. The French Ministry of the Navy commissions Paul Langevin to examine the proposal, which becomes the starting point for the development of sonar.

InstitutionSubmitted to the French government / Ministry of the Navy
Historical regionFrance
Primary sourceChilowsky, C. — Report submitted to the French government, 1915
Secondary sourcePhysics Today — "Paul Langevin, U-boats, and ultrasonics"; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America — Duck, F.A., "Langevin's ultrasonic capacitive transducer (1915-1917)"
Original languageFrench
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