Unidirectional acoustic probe based on the particle velocity gradient

  • Yu S
  • Fernández Comesaña D
  • Carrillo Pousa G
  • et al.
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This paper presents the foundations of a unidirectional acoustic probe based on the particle velocity gradient. Highly directional characteristics play a key role in reducing the influence of undesired acoustic sources. These characteristics can be achieved by using multiple acoustic sensors in a spatial gradient arrangement. Two particle velocity sensors possessing the figure eight directivity pattern were used in a first-order gradient configuration to yield a unidirectional probe that can reject most excitations originating from both sides and the rear. The effects of key parameters are thoroughly discussed, and the proposed theory is validated in practice.

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Yu, S., Fernández Comesaña, D., Carrillo Pousa, G., Yang, Y., & Xu, L. (2016). Unidirectional acoustic probe based on the particle velocity gradient. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(6), EL179–EL183. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4952407

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