A numerical model based on a hybrid finite element method is developed that seeks to join sound pressure fields in interior and exterior regions. The hybrid method is applied to the analysis of sound radiation from open pipes, or ducts, and uses mode matching to couple a finite element discretization of the region surrounding the open end of the duct to wave based modal expansions for adjoining interior and exterior regions. The hybrid method facilitates the analysis of ducts of arbitrary but uniform cross section as well the study of conical flanges and here a modal expansion based on spherical harmonics is applied. Predictions are benchmarked against analytic solutions for the limiting cases of flanged and unflanged circular ducts and exc...
Breakout from ducts can be a major source of noise on industrial sites. The emitted noise is harmful...
A hybrid method for the prediction of the far-field radiation from flows in lined ducts is investiga...
The control of noise in a ventilation system requires a detailed knowledge of the acoustic character...
This paper deals with the radiation of sound from the open-end of a flanged rectangular lined duct. ...
Before it is possible to determine the effect over a wide frequency range of different aperture devi...
The radiation of sound from the open end of pipes and ducts is a common problem in environmental noi...
In previous articles, the authors developed a hybrid scheme for analysing bypass duct noise, in whic...
Analysis of acoustic scattering in ducts of continuously varying cross section, when compressible po...
Some issues involved in establishing a numerical model for sound radiation from a straight duct are ...
This paper presents a method of evaluation of Wiener-Hopf technique solutions for sound radiation fr...
Calculations of sound radiated from unflanged cylindrical ducts are presented. The numerical simulat...
Acoustic breakout noise is predominant in flexible rectangular ducts. The study of the sound radiate...
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from t...
Numerical computation of sound radiation from ducts is attempted. A fourth order accurate implicit c...
Sound propagation in an acoustic waveguide is examined using a hybrid numerical technique. Here, the...
Breakout from ducts can be a major source of noise on industrial sites. The emitted noise is harmful...
A hybrid method for the prediction of the far-field radiation from flows in lined ducts is investiga...
The control of noise in a ventilation system requires a detailed knowledge of the acoustic character...
This paper deals with the radiation of sound from the open-end of a flanged rectangular lined duct. ...
Before it is possible to determine the effect over a wide frequency range of different aperture devi...
The radiation of sound from the open end of pipes and ducts is a common problem in environmental noi...
In previous articles, the authors developed a hybrid scheme for analysing bypass duct noise, in whic...
Analysis of acoustic scattering in ducts of continuously varying cross section, when compressible po...
Some issues involved in establishing a numerical model for sound radiation from a straight duct are ...
This paper presents a method of evaluation of Wiener-Hopf technique solutions for sound radiation fr...
Calculations of sound radiated from unflanged cylindrical ducts are presented. The numerical simulat...
Acoustic breakout noise is predominant in flexible rectangular ducts. The study of the sound radiate...
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from t...
Numerical computation of sound radiation from ducts is attempted. A fourth order accurate implicit c...
Sound propagation in an acoustic waveguide is examined using a hybrid numerical technique. Here, the...
Breakout from ducts can be a major source of noise on industrial sites. The emitted noise is harmful...
A hybrid method for the prediction of the far-field radiation from flows in lined ducts is investiga...
The control of noise in a ventilation system requires a detailed knowledge of the acoustic character...