In this paper, a theoretical model of a micro-perforated panel (MPP) backed by a finite cavity and flush-mounted in an infinite baffle is developed and its performance in terms of sound absorption is analyzed. The model allows an oblique incidence sound impinging upon the MPP absorber. The simplified Rayleigh integral method, thin plate theory and the acoustical impedance of the MPP are used to calculate the sound energy absorbed by the MPP's surface. Results show that the absorption coefficient of the absorber is a function of angle and frequency of the incident sound, and is controlled by the coupling between the MPP and the acoustical modes in the back cavity. In particular, grazing modes can be induced in the cavity by sound with an obl...
The oblique micro-perforated panel is distinct to ordinary micro-perforated panel in terms of struct...
Session 4pNS - Noise: Out on a Limb and Other Topics in Noise: no. 4pNS11Invited PaperMany efforts h...
© 2020 Author(s). Low-frequency airborne noise reduction is an issue of major concern in most practi...
40th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering 2011, INTER-NOISE 2011, Osak...
38th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering 2009, INTER-NOISE 2009, Otta...
Micro-perforated absorbers have been studied for decades. In the experimental results of some previo...
21st International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2014, ICSV 2014, Beijing, 13-17 July 2014Micro-pe...
In the pursuit of more effective noise control devices, the cavity backed micro-perforated panel abs...
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (131/4, page 3420)International audienceThe prediction ...
ISBN 978-2-919340-01-9International audienceLightweight Micro-Perforated Panels (MPP) backed by an a...
10 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents theoretical and experimental results on the influe...
International audienceThis paper describes theoretical and experimental investigations into the soun...
The sound absorption performance of a micro-perforated panel (MPP) absorber array at oblique inciden...
Deep back cavities are usually required for micro-perforated panel (MPP) constructions to achieve go...
Micro-perforated panel (MPP) is well known as the alternative green sound absorbing material replac...
The oblique micro-perforated panel is distinct to ordinary micro-perforated panel in terms of struct...
Session 4pNS - Noise: Out on a Limb and Other Topics in Noise: no. 4pNS11Invited PaperMany efforts h...
© 2020 Author(s). Low-frequency airborne noise reduction is an issue of major concern in most practi...
40th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering 2011, INTER-NOISE 2011, Osak...
38th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering 2009, INTER-NOISE 2009, Otta...
Micro-perforated absorbers have been studied for decades. In the experimental results of some previo...
21st International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2014, ICSV 2014, Beijing, 13-17 July 2014Micro-pe...
In the pursuit of more effective noise control devices, the cavity backed micro-perforated panel abs...
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (131/4, page 3420)International audienceThe prediction ...
ISBN 978-2-919340-01-9International audienceLightweight Micro-Perforated Panels (MPP) backed by an a...
10 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents theoretical and experimental results on the influe...
International audienceThis paper describes theoretical and experimental investigations into the soun...
The sound absorption performance of a micro-perforated panel (MPP) absorber array at oblique inciden...
Deep back cavities are usually required for micro-perforated panel (MPP) constructions to achieve go...
Micro-perforated panel (MPP) is well known as the alternative green sound absorbing material replac...
The oblique micro-perforated panel is distinct to ordinary micro-perforated panel in terms of struct...
Session 4pNS - Noise: Out on a Limb and Other Topics in Noise: no. 4pNS11Invited PaperMany efforts h...
© 2020 Author(s). Low-frequency airborne noise reduction is an issue of major concern in most practi...