Planar Near-field Acoustic Holography (PNAH) is nowadays implemented at various companies and institutes. At all times, seemingly correct acoustic images are created that are treated accordingly. Caution has to be taken while interpreting these results, since incompetent windowing and filter implementation leads to results that are far from the exact solution. In order to avoid certain cases and probable misinterpretations, a number of recent developments were made. A significant part of the most recent developments are discussed shortly, followed by an in-depth comparison and verification of results, based on both sound pressure and particle velocity measurements.Various anti-leakage windowing techniques will be discussed and compared. Bor...
This chapter discusses Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) for the characterization of cylindrical...
Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) is an acoustic imaging technique that has been traditionally b...
Near-field acoustic measurements in noisy environments suffer from interference generated by undesir...
Planar Near-field Acoustic Holography (PNAH) is nowadays implemented at various companies and instit...
Planar Near-field Acoustic Holography (PNAH) is nowadays implemented at various companies and instit...
Planar near-field acoustic holography (PNAH) is preferably performed in anechoic spaces, since the w...
By definition, Near field Acoustic Holography, nah, is a method used to estimate the sound field nea...
Acoustical-based imaging techniques have found merit in determining the behavior of vibrating struct...
Near-field acoustical holography (NAH) is used to reconstruct three-dimensional acoustic fields from...
A numerical study is presented on the accuracy of Planar Near-field Acoustical Holography (PNAH) for...
Near-field acoustical holography (NAH) is used to reconstruct three-dimensional acoustic fields from...
Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) is an acoustic field visualization technique that can be used ...
Small, finite measurement apertures are a major impediment for accurate and fast application of near...
High resolution Near-field Acoustic Holography (NAH) is not a widely discussed topic in open literat...
In the past, it has been demonstrated that nearfield acoustical holography (NAH) is a useful tool fo...
This chapter discusses Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) for the characterization of cylindrical...
Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) is an acoustic imaging technique that has been traditionally b...
Near-field acoustic measurements in noisy environments suffer from interference generated by undesir...
Planar Near-field Acoustic Holography (PNAH) is nowadays implemented at various companies and instit...
Planar Near-field Acoustic Holography (PNAH) is nowadays implemented at various companies and instit...
Planar near-field acoustic holography (PNAH) is preferably performed in anechoic spaces, since the w...
By definition, Near field Acoustic Holography, nah, is a method used to estimate the sound field nea...
Acoustical-based imaging techniques have found merit in determining the behavior of vibrating struct...
Near-field acoustical holography (NAH) is used to reconstruct three-dimensional acoustic fields from...
A numerical study is presented on the accuracy of Planar Near-field Acoustical Holography (PNAH) for...
Near-field acoustical holography (NAH) is used to reconstruct three-dimensional acoustic fields from...
Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) is an acoustic field visualization technique that can be used ...
Small, finite measurement apertures are a major impediment for accurate and fast application of near...
High resolution Near-field Acoustic Holography (NAH) is not a widely discussed topic in open literat...
In the past, it has been demonstrated that nearfield acoustical holography (NAH) is a useful tool fo...
This chapter discusses Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) for the characterization of cylindrical...
Nearfield Acoustical Holography (NAH) is an acoustic imaging technique that has been traditionally b...
Near-field acoustic measurements in noisy environments suffer from interference generated by undesir...