CLEAN Based on Spatial Source Coherence
2007; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 6; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1260/147547207783359459
ISSN2048-4003
Autores Tópico(s)Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
ResumoTo obtain higher resolution acoustic source plots from microphone array measurements, deconvolution techniques are becoming increasingly popular. Deconvolution algorithms aim at identifying Point Spread Functions (PSF)in source plots, and may therefore fall short when actual beam patterns of measured noise sources are not similar to synthetically obtained PSF's. To overcome this, a new version of the classical deconvolution method CLEAN is proposed here: CLEAN-SC. By this new method, which is based on spatial source coherence, side lobes can be removed of actually measured beam patterns. Essentially, CLEAN-SC iteratively removes the part of the source plot which is spatially coherent with the peak source. A feature of CLEAN-SC is its ability to extract absolute sound power levels from the source plots. The merits of CLEAN-SC were demonstrated using array measurements of airframe noise on a scale model of the Airbus A340 in the 8 ×6 m 2 closed test section of DNW-LLF.
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