2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2016.06.012
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Single layer planar near-field acoustic holography for compact sources and a parallel reflector

Abstract: Single layer planar near-field acoustic holography for compact sources and a parallel reflector. Journal of Sound and Vibration AbstractWe consider the problem of planar near-field acoustic holography (PNAH) and introduce a new reconstruction method that can be used to process single layer pressure measurements performed in the presence of a reflective surface that is parallel to the measurement plane. The method is specially tailored for compact sources, or for problems in which the scattered field due to th… Show more

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“…In this paper we wish to make a comparison of the proposed methods with respect to the free-field NAH method [2] and the first-order reflection (FOR) model [5]; hence the sound field will further be reconstructed at a plane z = z s closer to the vibrating plate -i.e. z p < z s < z h .…”
Section: Regularized Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper we wish to make a comparison of the proposed methods with respect to the free-field NAH method [2] and the first-order reflection (FOR) model [5]; hence the sound field will further be reconstructed at a plane z = z s closer to the vibrating plate -i.e. z p < z s < z h .…”
Section: Regularized Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these two categories, typical array topologies are two layers of pressure or particle velocity transducers, or one layer of pressure-velocity (so-called p-u) probes. (For the sake of brevity we shall here limit the literature review to some applications of FST involving planar array geometries, and the interested reader is referred to Section 1 in [5] for a more comprehensive summary of the state-of-the-art FST.) Acknowledged examples of space-domain formulations are based on the equivalent source method (ESM) [6,7,8,9,10,11], and the statistically optimized NAH method [12,13,14,15,16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Kim [13] has done a great deal of research on sound propagation and studied how sound waves are reflected and transmitted when they meet a surface of discontinuity in space. To consider the problem of separating and reconstructing the sound field radiated by a vibrating plate that faces a parallel reflector, Zea [14][15] proposes a Fourier-based technique to process near-field microphone array measurements that are performed on a single plane between the plate and the reflector. Through applying a half-space transfer function to the conventional NAH, Wu [16] used the Inverse Boundary Element Method (IBEM) and Bi [17] used the ESM to realize the reconstruction of the vibrating structures in half space, and Pan [18] reconstructed the transient half-space sound field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%