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Nearfield acoustic holography has proven to be a useful tool for studying sound radiation. However, the analytic formulation and all current implementations of the technique require that the measurement and reconstruction surfaces be level surfaces of a separable coordinate system. In this article, a holographic process is presented based on numerical methods that work for source surfaces or measurement surfaces that may have an arbitrary shape.
Veronesi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.