Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional Sound Field from Two-Dimensional Sound Field Using Optical Computerized Tomography and Near-Field Acoustical Holography

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Published 21 July 2009 Copyright (c) 2009 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Takeshi Ohbuchi et al 2009 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 48 07GC03 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.48.07GC03

1347-4065/48/7S/07GC03

Abstract

We propose a method for reconstruction of a three-dimensional sound field using optical computerized tomography (O-CT) and near-field acoustical holography (NAH). The center of a transducer is the origin, and a sound wave is radiated along the z-axis. An ultrasonic wave affects the phase of light passing through the sound field, and the phase change is determined using a Michelson interferometer. Projections of the underwater sound field were obtained by mechanical scanning, and the sound field was reconstructed from 18 of these projections by O-CT. To determine sound velocity for reconstruction of the three-dimensional sound field, two-dimensional sound fields at z = 40 and 41 mm were reconstructed using O-CT in a region of 28 ×28 mm2. The sound velocity was determined to be 1508 m/s using inverse analysis of NAH. Using NAH and the determined sound velocity, the three-dimensional sound field of 28 ×28 ×5 mm3 was reconstructed from the two-dimensional sound field at z = 40 mm. The sound field reconstructed using NAH was in good agreement with the sound field reconstructed using O-CT.

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10.1143/JJAP.48.07GC03