A review of acoustic imaging methods using phased microphone arrays: Part of the “Aircraft Noise Generation and Assessment” Special Issue

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Phased microphone arrays have become a well-established tool for performing aeroacoustic measurements in wind tunnels (both open-jet and closed-section), flying aircraft, and engine test beds. This paper provides a review of the most well-known and state-of-the-art acoustic imaging methods and recommendations on when to use them. Several exemplary results showing the performance of most methods in aeroacoustic applications are included. This manuscript provides a general introduction to aeroacoustic measurements for non-experienced microphone-array users as well as a broad overview for general aeroacoustic experts.

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Merino-Martínez, R., Sijtsma, P., Snellen, M., Ahlefeldt, T., Antoni, J., Bahr, C. J., … Spehr, C. (2019). A review of acoustic imaging methods using phased microphone arrays: Part of the “Aircraft Noise Generation and Assessment” Special Issue. CEAS Aeronautical Journal, 10(1), 197–230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13272-019-00383-4

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