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On multi-load methods for determination of the source data of acoustic one-port sources
Multi-load methods for experimentally determining the acoustic source data of one-port sources have been tested and critically analyzed. Special attention has been paid to the four-load method which has been reported to give erroneous results. By formulating this method in a new way it was possible...
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Published in: | Journal of sound and vibration 1995-03, Vol.180 (5), p.725-743 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Multi-load methods for experimentally determining the acoustic source data of one-port sources have been tested and critically analyzed. Special attention has been paid to the four-load method which has been reported to give erroneous results. By formulating this method in a new way it was possible to explain why it produces bad results in some measurement situations. A new method, called the direct least squares method, for analyzing the input data used for the four-load method is presented. This new method produces better results than the four-load method. Numerical simulations have been made of the sensitivity to errors in the input data for these two methods and also for the two-load method. The measurement methods have been tested on a number of sources including a fan and internal combustion engines. A comparison has also been made with a method using an external source, i.e., the two-microphone method. Recommendations are made about which measurement method to choose in different measurement situations. |
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ISSN: | 0022-460X 1095-8568 |
DOI: | 10.1006/jsvi.1995.0111 |