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    Square-shaped sensor clusters for acoustic source localization in anisotropic plates by wave front shape-based approach

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    Sen, Novonil
    Gawroński, Mateusz
    Packo, Pawel
    Uhl, Tadeusz
    Kundu, Tribikram
    Affiliation
    Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Arizona
    Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021-05
    Keywords
    Acoustic source
    Anisotropic plate
    Axes of material symmetry
    L-shaped sensor clusters
    Square-shaped sensor clusters
    Wave front shape-based approach
    
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    Elsevier BV
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    Sen, N., Gawroński, M., Packo, P., Uhl, T., & Kundu, T. Square-shaped sensor clusters for acoustic source localization in anisotropic plates by wave front shape-based approach. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 153, 107489.
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    Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
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    Abstract
    Various techniques have emerged in the past few years for localizing the acoustic source in an anisotropic plate. The wave front shape-based approach, one of the recent additions to this field of research, has the advantage of circumventing the unrealistic assumption of a straight line wave propagation path through an anisotropic medium. In their most recent versions, the two major wave front shape-based techniques (i.e., the ellipse- and the parametric curve-based techniques) are applicable to the situations with an unknown orientation of the axes of symmetry of an anisotropic plate. However, this approach still relies on estimating the angle of wave-incidence at a given location of the plate via a single L-shaped sensor cluster. The incidence angle so obtained may deviate significantly from the true angle of wave arrival. To improve the estimation accuracy of the incidence angle, in the present study a square-shaped cluster composed of four densely-spaced sensors forming the four vertices of a square is proposed to be installed at the location of interest. Essentially, a square-shaped sensor cluster contains four L-shaped clusters oriented in different directions. A formulation to estimate the angle of incidence from the signal data acquired by a squared-shaped cluster is presented. The wave front shape-based approach can then be applied to estimate the acoustic source location. A numerical study is conducted to illustrate the proposed methodology. Performance comparisons between square- and L-shaped clusters reveal that in general the square-shaped clusters lead to more accurate source location estimates than the L-shaped clusters. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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    24 month embargo; available online 5 January 2021
    ISSN
    0888-3270
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.107489
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