Research on the Effects of Boundary Element Characteristics on Reconstruction Accuracy by BEM-based NAH

  • Zhang, Hai-Bin (State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Institute of Vibration, Shock and Noise, Shanghai Jiaotong University) ;
  • Kim, Yang-Hann (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Center for Noise and Vibration Control (NOVIC), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) ;
  • Jiang, Wei-Kang (State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Institute of Vibration, Shock and Noise, Shanghai Jiaotong University)
  • Published : 2012.10.27

Abstract

Nearfield acoustic holography method predicts an unmeasured sound field, therefore it depends on its prediction methods. In particular, if one has radiators or scatters, which cannot be expressed by simple geometry, then inverse boundary element method (BEM) is normally employed to reconstruct the sound field induced by sound sources with irregular profiles. The characteristics of boundary element, including the element shape, characteristic length, order of shape function and others, affect the reconstruction error. Investigating the errors by means of changing these factors will provide a guide line for selecting appropriate factors, associated with the elements of BEM. These factors are investigated by numerical simulations, and the accuracies with respect to the variant factors are compared. Novel suggestions for selecting appropriate boundary element factors are described based on the simulation results.

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