半空间声场重建基于结合赫尔姆霍尔茨方程最小平方方法和等效源方法的方法
Laixu Jiang1, Yingqi Xi1, Yingying Hu1
1Marine Design and Research Institute of China, Shanghai 200011, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|July 27, 2024
概括
近场声学全息 (NAH) 现在可以使用两种新的海尔姆霍尔茨方程最小方程 (HELS) 方法重建反射表面以上的声场. 这些技术通过使用同等来源来提高准确性,扩大NAH应用.
科学领域:
- 声学 声学 在声学方面
- 信号处理 信号处理
- 计算物理 计算物理
背景情况:
- 近场声学全息 (NAH) 通常需要自由的声音场.
- 反射面会产生非自由的声场,阻碍传统的NAH源识别.
- 反射地面上方的振动物体对准确的声学测量构成挑战.
研究的目的:
- 开发新的半空间NAH技术,用于在反射平面上方重建声场.
- 适应赫尔姆霍尔茨方程最小方程 (HELS) 方法用于非自由声场条件.
- 提高NAH在实际环境中的准确性和适用性.
主要方法:
- 开发了基于HELS方法的两个半空间NAH技术.
- 在HELS框架内引入了同等来源的概念.
- 测试了球形波和断等效源以模拟反射的声音.
主要成果:
- 与传统的HELS方法相比,两种开发的技术都显示出更高的重建精度.
- 这些方法成功地在半空间环境中重建声场.
- 这两种技术都不需要了解反射平面的表面阻抗.
结论:
- 拟议的基于等效源的HELS方法有效地重建反射表面以上的声音场.
- 这些技术克服了在非自由声场中的传统NAH的局限性.
- 该研究扩大了基于HELS的NAH的应用范围,用于实际的声学测量.
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