On the multiple microphone method for measuring in-duct acoustic properties in the presence of mean flow

Nowadays, the two-microphone method is accepted as the standard as specified in ASTM E1050-90 for measuring in-duct acoustic properties. However, research results on using the least square method with multiple measurement points and broadband excitation have been reported for enhancing the frequency...

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