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2013
According to Lighthill’s theory, one may distinguish sound sources in a free flow in terms of monopoles, dipoles, and quadrupoles [1]. The volume flow itself is irrelevant for monopole sound generation. It is the variation in time of the volume determined by the fluctuating mass flow, which generates sound.
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According to Lighthill’s theory, one may distinguish sound sources in a free flow in terms of monopoles, dipoles, and quadrupoles [1]. The volume flow itself is irrelevant for monopole sound generation. It is the variation in time of the volume determined by the fluctuating mass flow, which generates sound.
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THE SOUND FIELD OF A PISTON SOURCE
Canadian Journal of Physics, 1953An exact solution is presented for the sound field between two infinite walls when the source is a piston in one of the walls. A method is also outlined for the case of a source having any amplitude distribution which is a function only of radial distance from the center of the source.
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Computational Models for Musical Sound Sources
2002As a result of the progress in information technologies, algorithms for sound generation and transformation are now ubiquitous in multimedia systems, even though their performance and quality is rarely satisfactory. For the specific needs of music production and multimedia art, sound models are needed which are versatile, responsive to user’s ...
G. De Poli, ROCCHESSO, DAVIDE
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Auditory categorization of sounds sources
1999The present study sought to understand the acoustic cues and perceptualprocesses involved in categorizing metal bars on the basisof cross-sectional geometry in spite of their being struck in several places, creating large within-bar acoustic differences.We also investigated the influence of experimental instructionson the kinds of acoustic information ...
Houix, Olivier +2 more
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A survey of sound source localization with deep learning methods
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022Laurent Girin, Alexandre Guerin
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On sound generated aerodynamically II. Turbulence as a source of sound
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1954Abstract The theory of sound generated aerodynamically is extended by taking into account the statistical properties of turbulent airflows, from which the sound radiated (without the help of solid boundaries) is called aerodynamic noise.
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