Abstract

This paper reports on the implementation of a moving sound source and receiver with directivity in the two-dimensional finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. A two-dimensional fundamental solution of a moving monopole source is theoretically derived. Then, a fundamental solution of a moving dipole source is obtained by differentiating the fundamental solution of a monopole source in space. Finally, the directivity of moving monopole, dipole, and cardioid sources is theoretically derived. Numerical experiments performed on the two-dimensional sound field showed that the effect of moving velocity on amplitude differs for the monopole and dipole sources. Furthermore, it was found that directivity characteristics of dipole and cardioid sources vary depending on the beam steering angle and moving direction. The present method can be accurately applied to the moving sound source and receiver with directivity.

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