An efficient procedure for visualizing the sound field radiated by vehicles during standardized passby tests

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Abstract

Spherical beamforming was used to visualize sound radiation during a vehicle passby test. Forward and backward propagation procedures are compared in terms of computational expense. A spherical spreading correction factor is described, along with a maximum liklihood procedure for obtaining an optimal array weighting dependent on the relative distance between the microphones and the focus point. The de-Dopplerized microphone outputs are multiplied by the weighting factors and summed to yield the source strengths over a reconstruction plane "attached" to the vehicle. Results obtained using a 16 element sparse array during an actual passby are used to demonstrate the present approach. Copyright © 1999 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.

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Kook, H., Moebs, G. B., Davies, P., & Bolton, J. S. (1999). An efficient procedure for visualizing the sound field radiated by vehicles during standardized passby tests. In SAE Technical Papers. SAE International. https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-1741

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