Separation of nonstationary sound fields in the time-wavenumber domain.

J Acoust Soc Am

Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230009, People's Republic of China.

Published: March 2012

A number of sound field separation techniques have been proposed for different purposes. However, these techniques just consider the separation of sound fields in the space domain and are restricted to stationary sound fields. When the sound fields are nonstationary, it is also necessary to perform the separation in the time domain. Therefore, on the basis of the propagation principle of sound pressure in the time-wavenumber domain, a nonstationary sound field separation technique with two closely spaced parallel measurement surfaces is proposed. It can separate the nonstationary signals generated by the primary sources in both time and space domains when the disturbing sources exist on the other side of the measurement plane. The signals in time and space domains are separated by using the spatial Fourier transform method and the time domain deconvolution method. A simulation involving two monopoles driven by nonstationary signals demonstrates that the method proposed can remove the influence of disturbing sources in both time and space domains. The feasibility of this method is also demonstrated by an experiment with two loudspeakers located on two sides of measurement planes. Additionally, to comment more objectively on the separation results, some indicators are computed in both the simulation and experiment.

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