Research on Suppression of Airflow Secondary Noise in a Muffler Based on Large Eddy Simulation

Bo-rui Zhao, He Li
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Based on the Large Eddy Simulation (LES), the problem of the performance of a muffler being weakened by the airflow secondary noise in the expansion chamber was analyzed. Based on the different relative positions of the inlet and outlet, a single-chamber muffler is divided into four structures and a numerical simulation model of the flow field is developed. The LES was used to analyze the flow field and secondary noise in the expansion chamber. First, the LES is used to calculate the unsteady flow in the expansion chamber to obtain the turbulent intensity and the pressure pulsation distribution of the flow in the muffler chamber. Subsequently, a simulation model of the acoustic field was built separately to obtain the secondary noise distribution of the flow in the muffler by computing the flow field information. It is shown that the secondary noise properties in the muffler are related to its geometrical configuration. The turbulence intensity of the flow field in the chamber can be reduced by changing the airflow pattern in the chamber, to weaken the intensity of the airflow secondary noise. Finally, a structural modification of the two-chamber muffler was performed based on the findings of the study, and the improved muffler performance was evaluated through numerical simulations and field tests. Experimental results show that the improved muffler has better acoustic properties and increases the noise reduction capacity by about 18 percent. It further confirms that the intensity of secondary noise can be substantially suppressed by changing the internal structure of the muffler, which opens up new ideas for the future design and modification of exhaust mufflers.
基于大涡模拟的消声器气流二次噪声抑制研究
基于大涡模拟(LES),分析了膨胀腔内气流二次噪声削弱消声器性能的问题。根据入口和出口相对位置的不同,将单腔消声器分为四种结构,建立了流场的数值模拟模型。利用LES分析了膨胀腔内的流场和二次噪声。首先,利用LES计算膨胀腔内的非定常流动,得到消声器腔内流动的湍流强度和压力脉动分布;随后,分别建立了声场仿真模型,通过计算流场信息得到消声器内流动的二次噪声分布。结果表明,消声器的二次噪声特性与消声器的几何结构有关。通过改变腔室内气流的流型,可以降低腔室内流场的湍流强度,从而减弱气流二次噪声的强度。最后,根据研究结果对双腔消声器进行了结构改进,并通过数值模拟和现场试验对改进后的消声器性能进行了评价。实验结果表明,改进后的消声器具有较好的声学性能,降噪能力提高了约18%。进一步证实了通过改变消声器内部结构可以大幅度抑制二次噪声的强度,为今后排气消声器的设计和改造开辟了新的思路。
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