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Abstract
This study investigates the sound absorption mechanisms of a finite flexible perforated panel absorber. Different from existing work where the mechanisms were often investigated by comparing the sound absorption coefficient curves of different absorber configurations, a numerical approach, called virtual impedance tube (VIT) technique, is developed and used for the analysis. One advantage of this technique is the vast dataset generated can be used to investigate the sound absorption mechanisms from an energy standpoint. The developed VIT technique is first validated using the impedance tube test, where a proportion-integration-differentiation control algorithm is developed to maintain the incident sound at a desired sound pressure level. Then, the sound absorption mechanisms at three absorption peaks, i.e., hole-cavity controlled, panel-cavity controlled, and panel controlled, are investigated and the dominant energy dissipation mechanism at different sound pressure levels (SPLs) is revealed. Finally, an impedance model that takes account of the panel vibration and is applicable to various SPLs is proposed and validated.
本研究探讨了有限柔性穿孔板吸声体的吸声机理。与现有工作通常通过比较不同吸声体配置的吸声系数曲线来研究吸声机理不同,本研究开发并使用了一种名为虚拟阻抗管(VIT)技术的数值方法进行分析。这种技术的一个优点是,生成的大量数据集可用于从能量角度研究吸声机制。首先使用阻抗管测试验证了所开发的 VIT 技术,并开发了一种比例-积分-微分控制算法,以将入射声保持在所需的声压级。然后,研究了孔腔控制、面板腔控制和面板控制这三种吸声峰值的吸声机制,并揭示了不同声压级(SPL)下的主要能量耗散机制。最后,提出并验证了一个考虑到面板振动并适用于各种声压级的阻抗模型。
期刊介绍:
Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.