A numerical technique is developed for the analysis of dissipative silencers of arbitrary, but axially uniform, cross section. Mean gas flow is included in a central airway which is separated from a bulk reacting porous material by a concentric perforate screen. The analysis begins by employing the finite element method to extract the eigenvalues and associated eigenvectors for a silencer of infinite length. Point collocation is then used to match the expanded acoustic pressure and velocity fields in the silencer chamber to those in the inlet and outlet pipes. Transmission loss predictions are compared with experimental measurements taken for two automotive dissipative silencers with elliptical cross sections. Good agreement between pr...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocation technique to compute the t...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocation technique to compute the t...
The aim of this project is to determine and analyze the transmission loss (TL), this means the acous...
A numerical technique is developed for the analysis of dissipative silencers of arbitrary, but axial...
A closed-form analytical solution for the transmission loss of a dissipative silencer with a circula...
A closed-form analytical solution for the transmission loss of a dissipative silencer with a circula...
An analytic mode matching scheme that includes higher order modes is developed for a straight-throug...
Identifying an appropriate method for modelling automotive dissipative silencers normally requires o...
A numerical matching technique known as point collocation is used to model mathematically large diss...
Identifying an appropriate method for modelling automotive dissipative silencers normally requires o...
Dissipative silencers are widely used in ducts to attenuate broad band noise. Silencers may assume m...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the mode matching method to compute the transmis...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Dissipative splitter silencers are often used to reduce the noise emitted in ve...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Abstract This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocat...
Dissipative splitter silencers are often used to reduce the noise emitted in ventilation and gas tur...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocation technique to compute the t...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocation technique to compute the t...
The aim of this project is to determine and analyze the transmission loss (TL), this means the acous...
A numerical technique is developed for the analysis of dissipative silencers of arbitrary, but axial...
A closed-form analytical solution for the transmission loss of a dissipative silencer with a circula...
A closed-form analytical solution for the transmission loss of a dissipative silencer with a circula...
An analytic mode matching scheme that includes higher order modes is developed for a straight-throug...
Identifying an appropriate method for modelling automotive dissipative silencers normally requires o...
A numerical matching technique known as point collocation is used to model mathematically large diss...
Identifying an appropriate method for modelling automotive dissipative silencers normally requires o...
Dissipative silencers are widely used in ducts to attenuate broad band noise. Silencers may assume m...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the mode matching method to compute the transmis...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Dissipative splitter silencers are often used to reduce the noise emitted in ve...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Abstract This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocat...
Dissipative splitter silencers are often used to reduce the noise emitted in ventilation and gas tur...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocation technique to compute the t...
This work presents a mathematical approach based on the point collocation technique to compute the t...
The aim of this project is to determine and analyze the transmission loss (TL), this means the acous...