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A cam-driven pump, delivering sinusoidal flow, was used to feed a long, water-filled rubber tube. The resulting pressure oscillations were measured, and analysed into sine and cosine terms by a relay resolver. From these measurements, determinations were made of the input impedance of an occluded segment of pipe as a function of its length, and of the driving frequency (4-12 c.p.s.). Measurements were also made of the moduli of pressure oscillations at points along an occluded segment, and of the apparent phase velocity of oscillations.
Michael G. Taylor (Mon,) studied this question.