Abstract

In practical acoustical measurement for large cones, maintaining coaxial and conformal between the holographic surface and reconstructed surface is usually tedious. To overcome this flaw, a conical near-field acoustic holography (NAH) based on cylindrical wave function of variable radius and nonconformal plane measurement is proposed in this paper. First, cylindrical wave function of variable radius (VR)–based modified statistically optimal cylindrical NAH (SOCNAH) method, entitled VR-SOCNAH, is proposed, which is more applicable to conical surfaces. Second, with the measured sound pressure data on the holographic plane, sound pressure on the conical conformal surface is first reconstructed using statistically optimal planar NAH (SOPNAH), and sound pressure on the reconstructed surface is then reconstructed using VR-SOCNAH. Third, fixed and variable radius measurement methods are comparatively studied, and the former is adopted. Furthermore, a measurement parameter optimization method based on orthogonal experiment is proposed to determine appropriate value ranges. Finally, the proposed NAH is applied to a test bed, and the robustness and accuracy of sound field reconstruction for large cones are significantly enhanced, which provides reliable scientific basis and engineering guidance for noise monitoring and control of mechanical equipment.

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