Abstract
A method to improve the quality of acoustic beamforming in reverberant environments is proposed in this paper. The processing is based on a filtering of the cross-correlation matrix of the microphone signals obtained using a microphone array. The main advantage of the proposed method is that it does not require information about the geometry of the reverberant environment and thus it can be applied to any configuration. The method is applied to the particular example of aeroacoustic testing in a hard-walled low-speed wind tunnel; however, the technique can be used in any reverberant environment. Two test cases demonstrate the technique. The first uses a speaker placed in the hard-walled working section with no wind tunnel flow. In the second test case, an airfoil is placed in a flow and acoustic beamforming maps are obtained. The acoustic maps have been improved, as the reflections observed in the conventional maps have been removed after application of the proposed method.
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