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Simon Jekosch and Ennes Sarradj
Microphone arrays methods are useful for determining the location and magnitude of rotating acoustic sources. This work presents an approach to calculating a discrete directivity pattern of a rotating sound source using inverse microphone array methods. ...
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Fabian Krieg, Jan Kirchhof, Eduardo Pérez, Thomas Schwender, Florian Römer and Ahmad Osman
In ultrasonic non-destructive testing, array and matrix transducers are being employed for applications that require in-field steerability or which benefit from a higher number of insonification angles. Having many transmit channels, on the other hand, i...
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Danilo Greco and Andrea Trucco
Frequency-invariant beam patterns are often required by systems using an array of sensors to process broadband signals. In some experimental conditions (small devices for underwater acoustic communication), the array spatial aperture is shorter than the ...
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Wuliang Yin, Yuedong Xie, Zhigang Qu and Zenghua Liu
Previous methods for modelling Rayleigh waves produced by a meander-line-coil electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) consisted mostly of two-dimensional (2D) simulations that focussed on the vertical plane of the material. This paper presents a pseud...
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Shiroma, G. S.; Miyamoto, R. Y.; Roque, J. D.; Cardenas, J. M.; Shiroma, W. A.
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