Hadziioannou Céline, Larose Eric, Coutant Olivier, Roux Philippe, Campillo Michel
Laboratoire de Geophysique Interne et Tectonophysique, CNRS and Universite J Fourier, Grenoble, France.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2009 Jun;125(6):3688-95. doi: 10.1121/1.3125345.
Previous studies have shown that small changes can be monitored in a scattering medium by observing phase shifts in the coda. Passive monitoring of weak changes through ambient noise correlation has already been applied to seismology, acoustics, and engineering. Usually, this is done under the assumption that a properly reconstructed Green function (GF), as well as stable background noise sources, is necessary. In order to further develop this monitoring technique, a laboratory experiment was performed in the 2.5 MHz range in a gel with scattering inclusions, comparing an active (pulse-echo) form of monitoring to a passive (correlation) one. Present results show that temperature changes in the medium can be observed even if the GF of the medium is not reconstructed. Moreover, this article establishes that the GF reconstruction in the correlations is not a necessary condition: The only condition to monitoring with correlation (passive experiment) is the relative stability of the background noise structure.
先前的研究表明,通过观察尾波中的相移,可以在散射介质中监测到微小变化。通过环境噪声相关性对微弱变化进行被动监测已应用于地震学、声学和工程领域。通常,这是在假设需要正确重建格林函数(GF)以及稳定的背景噪声源的情况下进行的。为了进一步发展这种监测技术,在含有散射内含物的凝胶中于2.5MHz范围内进行了一项实验室实验,将主动(脉冲回波)监测形式与被动(相关性)监测形式进行了比较。目前的结果表明,即使介质的GF未被重建,也能观察到介质中的温度变化。此外,本文确定相关性中的GF重建不是必要条件:相关性监测(被动实验)的唯一条件是背景噪声结构的相对稳定性。