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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2004

Indoor Sonic Boom Reproduction Using ANC

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The European programs for development of supersonic air-flights involve new studies on the human perception of sonic boom. Because this noise includes high-level components at very low-frequency, the usual psycho-acoustic tests with headphones are not relevant; instead, the original sound-field can be reproduced with many loudspeakers in a small room, but the loudspeakers must be controlled for an accurate reproduction, both in time and space, in an area large enough to enclose a listener's head. In this paper, Active Noise Control is applied to sonic boom reproduction through Boundary Surface Control (as named by S.Ise) of the acoustic pressure around a listener. A small room was built at LMA with sixteen powerful low-frequency acoustic sources in the walls. Frequency and time-domain numerical simulations of sonic boom reproduction in this room are given, including a sensitivity study of the coupling between a listener's head and the incident sonic boom wave which combine into the effective sound-field to be reproduced.
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hal-00005164 , version 1 (13-06-2005)

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Nicolas Epain, Emmanuel Friot, Guy Rabau. Indoor Sonic Boom Reproduction Using ANC. ACTIVE 2004 : 2004 International Symposium on Active Control of Sound and Vibration, 2004, Williamsburg, VA, United States. ⟨hal-00005164⟩
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