SIM Engineering : Acoustics and Vibration Design Office

Acoustic imaging

The precise location of noise sources is a central issue in industrial acoustic studies. On complex sites, where several pieces of equipment are operating simultaneously, it can be difficult to identify the source actually responsible for the nuisance using conventional measurement methods.

Acoustic imaging enables noise to be visualized and dominant emissive zones to be quickly identified. SIM Engineering is equipped with two acoustic antennas dedicated to this technology, offering a high-performance approach to the diagnosis, assessment and acoustic optimization of industrial facilities.

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Principle and benefits of acoustic imaging

Acoustic imaging is based on the use of multi-microphone antennas combined with advanced processing algorithms. These systems can reconstruct a spatial image of the sound field and superimpose acoustic levels on a visual image of the site or equipment under study.

This technique makes it possible to pinpoint the origin of noise, even at a distance, and to distinguish several active sources simultaneously. It is particularly well suited to industrial environments with complex sound propagation and multiple acoustic emissions.

A powerful diagnostic tool for industrial sites

SIM Engineering uses acoustic imaging to analyze industrial sites, technical installations and noisy equipment. Measurements can be carried out remotely, up to 300 meters away, without requiring direct access to the sources.
This capability makes it possible to intervene in areas that are difficult to access during normal operation, while guaranteeing the safety of those involved and continuity of operation. Acoustic imaging is thus an effective solution for rapid diagnosis and targeted expertise.

Quick to implement and effective in the field

One of the main advantages of acoustic imaging is that it can be deployed rapid deployment. Measurement campaigns can be carried out in a very short time, with minimal site preparation.

This approach provides an immediate first reading of acoustic phenomena, and enables us to rapidly direct further investigations if necessary. It is particularly relevant in the case of urgent problems, neighborhood complaints or diagnostic phases prior to a full acoustic study.

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Rapid identification of dominant sources

Acoustic imaging makes it possible to visually identify the main source of noise among all the equipment in operation. This immediate identification is a major time-saver in acoustic analysis.
It helps to avoid ill-targeted corrective actions, and to concentrate efforts on the equipment that really contributes. This approach optimizes acoustic treatment costs and improves the effectiveness of the solutions implemented.

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