The aim of this work is to show the energetic behavior when an active noise controller is applied in a one-dimensional waveguide, namely an ideal duct under the first critical frequency. In order to model the duct, a spectral element method, which is shown to be more practical for analyzing pipe networks than other commonly used analytical models, was used. The model used here consists of a duct with two sources, the primary source at one end of the duct, and the secondary source at the middle section. The error sensor was placed downstream from secondary source, and the other end of the duct was open with no flange. Three optimal control methods were applied: minimization of the potential energy density, minimization of the active intensit...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Assuming plane waves, and making use of the transfer matrices and electroacoustic analogies, a stand...
We analyze the problem of suppressing the unwanted component of a time-harmonic acoustic field (nois...
© 2005 Acoustical Society of America.Acoustic energy density has been shown to be a highly effective...
In arriving at the ideal filter transfer function for an active noise control system in a duct, the ...
This thesis presents an analytical and experimental evaluation of a number of active control systems...
In a narrow duct, a relatively simple single-channel feedforward ANC system may be used to attenuate...
This paper describes the development of robust procedures yielding reliable estimates of the nett so...
This paper studies an acoustic source with a relatively small thickness and high bending stiffness. ...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...
Methods and guidelines for acoustic source power characterization of elements in circular ducts with...
An active feedback controller design methodology based on passivity-based robust control techniques ...
Active noise control (ANC) has remained a challenging problem in the controls community, even with t...
Tonal noise radiated from an exhaust stack of a spray dryer system used to make powdered milk has be...
A control design method is proposed to design controllers to achieve global sound pressure attenuati...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Assuming plane waves, and making use of the transfer matrices and electroacoustic analogies, a stand...
We analyze the problem of suppressing the unwanted component of a time-harmonic acoustic field (nois...
© 2005 Acoustical Society of America.Acoustic energy density has been shown to be a highly effective...
In arriving at the ideal filter transfer function for an active noise control system in a duct, the ...
This thesis presents an analytical and experimental evaluation of a number of active control systems...
In a narrow duct, a relatively simple single-channel feedforward ANC system may be used to attenuate...
This paper describes the development of robust procedures yielding reliable estimates of the nett so...
This paper studies an acoustic source with a relatively small thickness and high bending stiffness. ...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...
Methods and guidelines for acoustic source power characterization of elements in circular ducts with...
An active feedback controller design methodology based on passivity-based robust control techniques ...
Active noise control (ANC) has remained a challenging problem in the controls community, even with t...
Tonal noise radiated from an exhaust stack of a spray dryer system used to make powdered milk has be...
A control design method is proposed to design controllers to achieve global sound pressure attenuati...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Assuming plane waves, and making use of the transfer matrices and electroacoustic analogies, a stand...
We analyze the problem of suppressing the unwanted component of a time-harmonic acoustic field (nois...