Phased Array Measurements of Full-Scale Engine Inlet Noise

Author(s):  
Justin Lan ◽  
John Premo ◽  
Gabriel Zlavog ◽  
Cyrille Breard ◽  
Bryan Callender ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 146 (1) ◽  
pp. 665-680
Author(s):  
Blaine M. Harker ◽  
Kent L. Gee ◽  
Tracianne B. Neilsen ◽  
Alan T. Wall ◽  
Michael M. James

Author(s):  
Blaine M. Harker ◽  
Kent L. Gee ◽  
Tracianne B. Neilsen ◽  
Alan T. Wall ◽  
Michael M. James

Author(s):  
Alexander Quayle ◽  
Ann Dowling ◽  
Holger Babinsky ◽  
William Graham ◽  
Yu Liu

Geophysics ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. WA113-WA123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kurt T. Nihei ◽  
Seiji Nakagawa ◽  
Frederic Reverdy ◽  
Larry R. Myer ◽  
Luca Duranti ◽  
...  

Sediments undergoing compaction typically exhibit transversely isotropic (TI) elastic properties. We present a new experimental apparatus, the phased array compaction cell, for measuring the TI elastic properties of clay-rich sediments during compaction. This apparatus uses matched sets of P- and S-wave ultrasonic transducers located along the sides of the sample and an ultrasonic P-wave phased array source, together with a miniature P-wave receiver on the top and bottom ends of the sample. The phased array measurements are used to form plane P-waves that provide estimates of the phase velocities over a range of angles. From these measurements, the five TI elastic constants can be recovered as the sediment is compacted, without the need for sample unloading, recoring, or reorienting. This paper provides descriptions of the apparatus, the data processing, and an application demonstrating recovery of the evolving TI properties of a compacting marine sediment sample.


Author(s):  
Fangli Ning ◽  
Kanthasamy Chelliah ◽  
Rakesh Chandran Ramachandran ◽  
Ganesh Raman

2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (4-5) ◽  
pp. 202-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
James R Underbrink

“Pletharrays” are introduced, motivated, and presented for application to aeroacoustic phased array measurements. Pletharrays contain a plethora of arrays composed from a modest to high number of array elements to field a remarkably large number of high element count arrays for use in noise source imaging applications. Pletharrays that have been deployed for closed jet transonic wind tunnel, static engine ground, open jet wind tunnel, and flyover phased array tests are presented. Tremendous array element leverage to provide extensive measurement flexibility and fidelity are demonstrated.


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