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Physics-based sound radiation estimation from multiple speakers by combined lumped parameter and reduced-order finite element modeling

Physics-based sound radiation estimation from multiple speakers by combined lumped parameter and reduced-order finite element modeling
Physics-based sound radiation estimation from multiple speakers by combined lumped parameter and reduced-order finite element modeling
In this paper a virtual sensor is derived that can perform full field estimation of the sound field radiating from a number of loudspeakers in the time domain. The virtual sensor scheme contains two parts: Firstly, a time-domain physics-based numerical system level model that includes both the electro-mechanical behavior of the loudspeaker and the resulting wave propagation. Secondly, a Kalman filter in which the numerical model and a limited set of microphone measurements are combined to perform full field estimation. The loudspeaker dynamics are captured in a lumped parameter model and the resulting wave propagation is captured in a finite element model. To reduce the calculational complexity of the system level model, Krylov subspace based reduced order modeling is applied on the finite element model, leading to a significant reduction of the number of states. The system level model is brought to a discrete time state–space format, which allows for efficient implementation in the Kalman filter. The method is validated using two setups that use both vented and closed box loudspeakers, leading to improved estimation results as compared to pure simulation results, thus showing the merits of the virtual sensor. Furthermore, the importance of including the lumped parameter speaker model in the system level model is shown by comparing the estimation results with and without the inclusion of the lumped parameter model.
Finite element method, model order reduction, vibro-acoustics, virtual sensing, loudspeakers, Science & Technology, Technology, Engineering, Mechanical, Engineering, Virtual sensing, Acoustics, State-estimation, Loudspeakers, WAVE-ENVELOPE ELEMENTS, ACOUSTIC RADIATION, VARIABLE ORDER, LOUDSPEAKER, REDUCTION, FORMULATION, SCATTERING, SYSTEMS, 0905 Civil Engineering, 0913 Mechanical Engineering, 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering, 4006 Communications engineering, 4017 Mechanical engineering
1096-1216
van Ophem, S.
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Desmet, W.
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van Ophem, S.
bb3fb37e-577b-4152-86bc-2248943f882d
Desmet, W.
deeaf534-7d83-4644-89cb-aa5fcfb5c73a

van Ophem, S. and Desmet, W. (2021) Physics-based sound radiation estimation from multiple speakers by combined lumped parameter and reduced-order finite element modeling. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 167 (Part B), [108585]. (doi:10.1016/j.ymssp.2021.108585).

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In this paper a virtual sensor is derived that can perform full field estimation of the sound field radiating from a number of loudspeakers in the time domain. The virtual sensor scheme contains two parts: Firstly, a time-domain physics-based numerical system level model that includes both the electro-mechanical behavior of the loudspeaker and the resulting wave propagation. Secondly, a Kalman filter in which the numerical model and a limited set of microphone measurements are combined to perform full field estimation. The loudspeaker dynamics are captured in a lumped parameter model and the resulting wave propagation is captured in a finite element model. To reduce the calculational complexity of the system level model, Krylov subspace based reduced order modeling is applied on the finite element model, leading to a significant reduction of the number of states. The system level model is brought to a discrete time state–space format, which allows for efficient implementation in the Kalman filter. The method is validated using two setups that use both vented and closed box loudspeakers, leading to improved estimation results as compared to pure simulation results, thus showing the merits of the virtual sensor. Furthermore, the importance of including the lumped parameter speaker model in the system level model is shown by comparing the estimation results with and without the inclusion of the lumped parameter model.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 October 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 November 2021
Published date: 10 November 2021
Keywords: Finite element method, model order reduction, vibro-acoustics, virtual sensing, loudspeakers, Science & Technology, Technology, Engineering, Mechanical, Engineering, Virtual sensing, Acoustics, State-estimation, Loudspeakers, WAVE-ENVELOPE ELEMENTS, ACOUSTIC RADIATION, VARIABLE ORDER, LOUDSPEAKER, REDUCTION, FORMULATION, SCATTERING, SYSTEMS, 0905 Civil Engineering, 0913 Mechanical Engineering, 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering, 4006 Communications engineering, 4017 Mechanical engineering

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Local EPrints ID: 495138
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495138
ISSN: 1096-1216
PURE UUID: da9d7518-f25a-4ada-9d49-ae52bf15116f
ORCID for S. van Ophem: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1050-7318

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Date deposited: 30 Oct 2024 17:46
Last modified: 31 Oct 2024 03:15

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Author: S. van Ophem ORCID iD
Author: W. Desmet

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