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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 141, No.   5,  Pt. 2  of  2, May  2017  www.acousticalsociety.org Acoustical Society of America European Acoustics Association Acoustics ‘17 Boston The 3rd Joint Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the European Acoustics Association John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center Boston, Massachusetts 25–29 June 2017 Table of Contents on p. A5 Published by the Acoustical Society of America through AIP Publishing LLC PROVEN PERFORMANCE For over 40 years Commercial Acoustics has been helping to solve noise sensitive projects by providing field proven solutions including Sound Barriers, Acoustical Enclosures, Sound Attenuators and Acoustical Louvers. We manufacture to standard specifications and to specific customized request. 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Introducing the new 47AC ½” infrasound microphone set: • Frequency range from 0.09 Hz to 20 kHz • Dynamic range 20 dB(A) to 148 dB • Sensitivity 8 mV/Pa • TEDS for automatic sensor identification and reading of calibration data • Assembled and calibrated as a complete unit We make microphones gras.dk/infrasound-measurements CODEN: JASMAN ISSN: 0001-4966 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Acoustical Society of America Editor-in-Chief: James F. Lynch ASSOCIATE EDITORS OF JASA General Linear Acoustics: A.N. Norris, Rutgers University; A.G. Petculescu, of Washington; B.L. Lonsbury-Martin, Loma Linda VA Medical Center; C.A. Univ. Louisiana, Lafayette; O. Umnova, Univ. Salford; S.F. Wu, Wayne State Shera, Harvard Medical School; G.C. Stecker, Vanderbilt Univ. Univ. Psychological Acoustics: L.R. Bernstein, Univ. Conn.; V. Best, Natl. Acoust. Nonlinear Acoustics: M. Destrade, Natl. Univ. Ireland, Galway; L. Huang, Univ. Lab., Australia; J. Braasch, Rensselaer Polytech. Inst.; M. Dietz, Western Univ.; of Hong Kong; V.E. Ostashev, Univ. of Colorado Boulder. J.J. Lentz, Indiana Univ.; V.M. Richards, Univ. California, Irvine; M.A. Stone, Atmospheric Acoustics and Aeroacoustics: P. Blanc-Benon, Ecole Centrale Univ. of Cambridge de Lyon; J.W Posey, NASA Langley Res. Ctr. (ret.); D.K. Wilson, Army Cold Speech Production: L.L. Koenig, Long Island Univ. and Haskins Labs.; Z. Regions Res. Lab. Zhang, Univ. of California, Los Angeles Underwater Sound: N.P. Chotiros, Univ. of Texas; J.A. Colosi, Naval Speech Perception: D. Baskent, Univ. Medical Center, Groningen; T. Bent, Postgraduate School; S.E. Dosso, Univ. of Victoria; T.F. Duda, Woods Hole Indiana Univ.; C.G. Clopper, Ohio State Univ.; S.H. Ferguson, Univ. of Utah; M.S. Oceanographic Inst.; B.T. Hefner, Univ. of Washington; A.P. Lyons, Pennsylvania Sommers, Washington Univ.; M. Sundara, Univ. of California, Los Angeles; B.V. State Univ.; W. Siegmann, Rensselaer Polytech. Inst.; H.C. Song, Scripps Inst. of Tucker, Univ. of Alberta Oceanography; A.M. Thode, Scripps Inst. of Oceanography Speech Processing: C.Y. Espy-Wilson, Univ. of Maryland; College Park; M.A. Ultrasonics and Physical Acoustics: M.R. Haberman, Univ. Texas Austin; Hasegawa-Johnson, Univ. of Illinois M.F. Hamilton, Univ. Texas, Austin; V.M. Keppens, Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville; Musical Acoustics: D. Deutsch, Univ. of California, San Diego; T.R. Moore, T.G. Leighton, Inst. for Sound and Vibration Res. Southampton; J.D. Maynard, Rollins College; A. Morrison, Joliet Junior College; J. Wolfe, Univ. of New South Pennsylvania State Univ.; R. Raspet, Univ. of Mississippi; R.K. Snieder, Colorado Wales School of Mines; M.D. Verweij, Delft Univ. of Technol.; L. Zhang, Univ. of Bioacoustics: C.C. Church, Univ. of Mississippi; G. Haïat, Natl. Ctr. for Scientifi c Mississippi Res. (CNRS); D.L. Miller, Univ. of Michigan; T.J. Royston, Univ. Illinois, Transduction, Acoustical Measurements, Instrumentation, Applied Acous- Chicago; K.A. Wear, Food and Drug Admin; S.W. Yoon, Sungkyunkwan Univ. tics: M.R. Bai, Natl., Tsinghua Univ.; D.D. Ebenezer, Naval Physical and Animal Bioacoustics: W.W.L. Au, Hawaii Inst. of Marine Biology; M.L. Dent, Oceanographic Lab., India; T.R. Howarth, NAVSEA, Newport; M. Sheplak, Univ. at Buffalo; R.A. Dunlop, Univ. of Queensland; R.R. Fay, Loyola Univ., Univ. of Florida Chicago; J.J. Finneran, Navy Marine Mammal Program; K. Lucke, Curtin Univ.; Structural Acoustics and Vibration: L. Cheng, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.; C.F. Moss, Univ. of Maryland; A.N. Popper, Univ. Maryland; A.M. Simmons, L.P. Franzoni, Duke Univ.; A.J. Hull, Naval Undersea Warfare Center; N.J. Brown Univ.; J.A. Sisneros, Univ. of Washington; C.E. Taylor, UCLA Ecology Kessissoglou, UNSW Australia; T. Kundu, Univ. of Arizona; K.M. Li, Purdue and Evol. Biology Univ.; E.A. Magliula, Naval Undersea Warfare Center; E.G. Williams, Naval Computational Acoustics: D.S. Burnett, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., Panama Research Lab. City; N.A. Gumerov, Univ. of Maryland; L.L. Thompson, Clemson Univ. Noise: Its Effects and Control: G. Brambilla, Natl. Center for Research (CNR), Education in Acoustics: B.E. Anderson, Los Alamos National Lab.; V.W. Rome; S. Fidell, Fidell Assoc.; K.V. Horoshenkov, Univ. of Bradford; R.M. Sparrow, Pennsylvania State Univ.; P.S. Wilson, Univ. of Texas at Austin Kirby, Brunel Univ.; B. Schulte-Fortkamp, Tech nical Univ. of Berlin; A.T. Wall, Air Force Research Lab. Reviews and Tutorials: J.F. Lynch, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. Architectural Acoustics: B.F.G. Katz, Computer Science Lab. for Mechanics Forum and Technical Notes: N. Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Univ. and Engineering Sciences (LIMSI); F. Martellotta, Politecnico di Bari; F. Sgard, Acoustical News: E. Moran, Acoustical Society of America Quebec Occupational Health and Safety Res. Ctr.; M. Vorländer, Univ. Aachen Standards News, Standards: N. Stremmel, Acoustical Society of America; Acoustic Signal Processing: P. Gerstoft, Univ. of California, San Diego; J. Li, C. Struck, CJS Labs Zhejiang Univ.; Z-H. Michalopoulou, New Jersey Inst. Technol.; K.G. Sabra, Book Reviews: P.L. Marston, Washington State Univ. Georgia Inst. Tech; K. Wong, Hong Kong Polytech. Univ. Patent Reviews: S.A. Fulop, California State Univ., Fresno; D.L. Rice, Physiological Acoustics: C. Abdala, House Research Inst.; I.C. Bruce, McMaster Computalker Consultants (ret.) Univ.; K. Grosh, Univ. of Michigan; P.X. Joris, KU Leuven; A.K.C. Lee, Univ. ASSOCIATE EDITORS OF JASA EXPRESS LETTERS Editor: C.C. Church, Univ. Mississippi Acoustic Signal Processing: D.H. Chambers, Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab.; General Linear Acoustics: O.A. Godin, NOAA-Earth System Research L.M. Zurk, Portland State Univ. Laboratory; S.F. Wu, Wayne State Univ. Physiological Acoustics: B.L. Lonsbury-Martin, Loma Linda VA Medical Ctr. Nonlinear Acoustics: M.F. Hamilton, Univ. of Texas at Austin Psychological Acoustics: Q.-J. Fu, House Ear Inst. Aeroacoustics and Atmospheric Sound: C. Doolan, Univ. of New South Wales; Speech Production: A. Lofqvist, Univ. Hospital, Lund, Sweden V.E. Ostashev, Univ. of Colorado Boulder Underwater Sound: P.E. Barbone, Boston Univ.; D. Barclay, Dalhousie Univ.; Speech Perception: M. Cooke, Univ. of the Basque Country; R. Smiljanic, Univ. A.J.M. Davis, Univ. California, San Diego; D.R. Dowling, Univ. of Michigan; of Texas at Austin W.L. Siegmann, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Speech Processing and Communication Systems and Speech Perception: Ultrasonics, Quantum Acoustics, and Physical Effects of Sound: T.D. Mast, D.D. O’Shaughnessy, INRS-Telecommunications Univ of Cincinatti; J.S. Mobley, Univ. of Mississippi Music and Musical Instruments: D.M. Campbell, Univ. of Edinburgh; Transduction: Acoustical Devices for the Generation and Reproduction D. Deutsch, Univ. of California, San Diego; T.R. Moore, Rollins College of Sound; Acoustical Measurements and Instrumentation: M.D. Sheplak, Univ. of Florida Bioacoustics—Biomedical: C.C. Church, Natl. Ctr. for Physical Acoustics Structural Acoustics and Vibration: J.G. McDaniel, Boston Univ. Bioacoustics—Animal: W.-J. Lee, Univ. of Washington Noise: S.K. Lau, National Univ. of Singapore Computational Acoustics: D.S. Burnett, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., Panama City; Architectural Acoustics: N. Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. L.L. Thompson, Clemson Univ. CONTENTS page Technical Program Summary ..................................................... A7 Schedule of Technical Session Starting Times ........................................ A11 Map of Meeting Rooms at the Hynes Convention Center ............................... A13 Map of Boston ................................................................. A17 Calendar–Technical Program .................................................... A20 Calendar–Other Events ......................................................... A28 Meeting Information ........................................................... A30 Guidelines for Presentations ...................................................... A35 Dates of Future Meetings ........................................................ A37 Technical Sessions (1a__), Sunday Morning ......................................... 3451 Technical Sessions (1p__), Sunday Afternoon ........................................ 3475 Technical Sessions (2a__), Monday Morning ......................................... 3535 Technical Sessions (2p__), Monday Afternoon ....................................... 3594 Technical Sessions (3a__), Tuesday Morning ......................................... 3660 Technical Sessions (3p__), Tuesday Afternoon ....................................... 3709 Technical Session (3eED), Tuesday Evening ......................................... 3754 Plenary Session and Awards Ceremony, Tuesday Afternoon ............................ 3755 R. Bruce Lindsay Award Encomium ............................................... 3757 Helmholtz-Rayleigh Interdisciplinary Silver Medal Encomium .......................... 3761 Gold Medal Encomium ......................................................... 3765 EAA Award for Lifetime Achievements in Acoustics encomium ......................... 3769 EAA Award for contributions to the promotion of Acoustics in Europe ................... 3771 Technical Sessions (4a__), Wednesday Morning ...................................... 3773 Technical Sessions (4p__), Wednesday Afternoon ..................................... 3851 Technical Sessions (5a__), Thursday Morning ........................................ 3928 Technical Sessions (5p_), Thursday Afternoon ...................................... 3994 S ustaining Members ............................................................ 4053 Application Forms ............................................................. 4056 Regional Chapters ............................................................. 4059 Author Index to Abstracts ....................................................... 4064 Index to Advertisers ............................................................ 4086 A5 J. Acoust. Soc. Am., Vol. 141, No. 5, Pt. 2, May 2017 Acoustics ‘17 Boston A5

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