Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments

The vibrational behavior of an underwater structure in the free field is different from that in bounded noisy environments because the fluid–structure interaction is strong in the water and the vibration of the structure caused by disturbing fields (the reflections by boundaries and the fields radia...

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Main Authors: Wei Lin, Sheng Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/16/5521
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spelling doaj-ee5f626cdff04b8490e6d0cdd0f690c72021-08-26T14:19:21ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-08-01215521552110.3390/s21165521Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater EnvironmentsWei Lin0Sheng Li1Qingdao Innovation and Development Center, Harbin Engineering University, Qingdao 266000, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, School of Naval Architecture, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaThe vibrational behavior of an underwater structure in the free field is different from that in bounded noisy environments because the fluid–structure interaction is strong in the water and the vibration of the structure caused by disturbing fields (the reflections by boundaries and the fields radiated by sources of disturbances) cannot be ignored. The conventional free field recovery (FFR) technique can only be used to eliminate disturbing fields without considering the difference in the vibrational behavior of the structure in the free field and the complex environment. To recover the free-field acoustic characteristics of a structure from bounded noisy underwater environments, a method combining the boundary element method (BEM) with the vibro-acoustic coupling method is presented. First, the pressures on the measurement surface are obtained. Second, the outgoing sound field and the rigid body scattered sound field are calculated by BEM. Then, the vibro-acoustic coupling method is employed to calculate the elastically radiated scattered sound field. Finally, the sound field radiated by the structure in the free field is recovered by subtracting the rigid body scattered sound field and the elastically radiated scattered sound field from the outgoing sound field. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated by simulation results.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/16/5521free field recoveryfree-field acoustic characteristicsbounded noisy underwater environmentboundary element methodvibro-acoustic coupling method
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author Wei Lin
Sheng Li
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Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments
Sensors
free field recovery
free-field acoustic characteristics
bounded noisy underwater environment
boundary element method
vibro-acoustic coupling method
author_facet Wei Lin
Sheng Li
author_sort Wei Lin
title Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments
title_short Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments
title_full Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments
title_fullStr Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments
title_full_unstemmed Recovering the Free-Field Acoustic Characteristics of a Vibrating Structure from Bounded Noisy Underwater Environments
title_sort recovering the free-field acoustic characteristics of a vibrating structure from bounded noisy underwater environments
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The vibrational behavior of an underwater structure in the free field is different from that in bounded noisy environments because the fluid–structure interaction is strong in the water and the vibration of the structure caused by disturbing fields (the reflections by boundaries and the fields radiated by sources of disturbances) cannot be ignored. The conventional free field recovery (FFR) technique can only be used to eliminate disturbing fields without considering the difference in the vibrational behavior of the structure in the free field and the complex environment. To recover the free-field acoustic characteristics of a structure from bounded noisy underwater environments, a method combining the boundary element method (BEM) with the vibro-acoustic coupling method is presented. First, the pressures on the measurement surface are obtained. Second, the outgoing sound field and the rigid body scattered sound field are calculated by BEM. Then, the vibro-acoustic coupling method is employed to calculate the elastically radiated scattered sound field. Finally, the sound field radiated by the structure in the free field is recovered by subtracting the rigid body scattered sound field and the elastically radiated scattered sound field from the outgoing sound field. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated by simulation results.
topic free field recovery
free-field acoustic characteristics
bounded noisy underwater environment
boundary element method
vibro-acoustic coupling method
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/16/5521
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