Vibroacoustic analysis of multi-layered micro-perforated plates coupled to an acoustic enclosure

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS
Brahim El kharras, M. Garoum, A. Bybi
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Abstract

A vibroacoustic study of multi-layered micro-perforated plates (MPP) coupled to an enclosure cavity excited by internal and external acoustic excitations is presented. Most previous research centered on the multi-layered MPPs structure itself, the absorption and transmission performances were often calculated or tested in a simple acoustic environment. In a more realistic setting, the surrounding systems may affect the efficiency of MPPs. The proper modeling of the MPPs within acoustic enclosures requires careful study. The break-out sound from an enclosure via multi-layered MPP and the energy transmission of the structure into an acoustic enclosure undergoing exterior excitation are studied with an emphasis on the use of MPP in acoustic enclosures to suppress specific resonances of the enclosure. Therefore, an analytical formulation is proposed to model the behavior of the coupled system to address this issue. Using a modified Fourier series for the acoustic pressure, the continuity of the normal velocities at the interfaces of the plate or the MPP and the acoustic medium is assured accurately. A modified variational form for the acoustic and structure medium yields a completely coupled vibroacoustic system. Comparison with the finite element method (FEM) and available literature findings prove the efficacy and precision of the current approach. The effect of important parameters on the vibroacoustic behavior of multi-layered MPPs structure connected to an acoustic enclosure is examined. These parameters include micro-perforation of the plate, hole diameter, air gap thickness, acoustic enclosure dimensions, and the insertion of absorbent material in the gap.
多层微穿孔板耦合声罩的振动声分析
本文研究了在内外声场激励下与壳体腔耦合的多层微穿孔板的振动声特性。以往的研究大多集中在多层mpp结构本身,通常在简单的声环境中计算或测试其吸收和透射性能。在更现实的情况下,周围的系统可能会影响mpp的效率。声学罩内mpp的正确建模需要仔细研究。研究了通过多层MPP从壳体中冲出的声音,以及结构在外部激励下向声外壳的能量传递,重点研究了MPP在声外壳中的应用,以抑制壳体的特定共振。因此,提出了一个解析公式来模拟耦合系统的行为来解决这个问题。利用改进的傅立叶级数计算声压,可以准确地保证板或MPP与声介质界面处法向速度的连续性。声学和结构介质的改进变分形式产生了一个完全耦合的振声系统。通过与有限元法及已有文献的比较,证明了该方法的有效性和精度。研究了一些重要参数对多层mpp结构的声振特性的影响。这些参数包括板的微穿孔、孔直径、气隙厚度、声罩尺寸以及吸波材料在气隙中的插入。
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BUILDING ACOUSTICS
BUILDING ACOUSTICS ACOUSTICS-
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