A new duct noise control device is introduced based on the mechanism of human middle ear which functions as a compact, broadband impedance transformer between the air motion in the outer ear and the liquid motion in the inner ear. The system consists of two rigid endplates, simulating the tympanic membrane and the stapes footplate, and they are connected by a single rigid rod, simulating the overall action of the ossicular chain. These three pieces are placed in a side-branch cavity, and the whole device is called an ossicular silencer. A specific configuration is investigated numerically with a two-dimensional finite element model. Results show that broadband noise attenuation can be achieved in the very low frequency regime. Typically, tw...
The European directives on noise reduction associated with rail, road and aviation clearly depicts t...
xvii, 125 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BSE 2012 WangNoise abateme...
Implantable assembly components that are biocompatible and highly miniaturized are an important obje...
Low‐frequency duct noise is difficult to control passively by any device limited by its total volume...
xix, 161 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ME 2008 WangA broadband pas...
Abstract Background Noise exposure can lead to hearing loss and multiple system dysfunctions. As var...
Low frequency duct noise is difficult to tackle by passive means within a certain space limitation. ...
A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive mu...
A linear physiologically-based finite element model is developed for analyzing the global mechanical...
The present study investigates the sound transmission loss across a section of an infinitely long du...
When a segment of a rigid duct is replaced by a plate backed by a hard-walled cavity, grazing incide...
The objective of this doctoral thesis is to study three different innovative noise control technique...
A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive mu...
The ear is the organ responsible for the perception of hearing. Its role is to amplify, transmit and...
Low-frequency duct noise is difficult to deal with by passive methods such as porous duct lining. Re...
The European directives on noise reduction associated with rail, road and aviation clearly depicts t...
xvii, 125 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BSE 2012 WangNoise abateme...
Implantable assembly components that are biocompatible and highly miniaturized are an important obje...
Low‐frequency duct noise is difficult to control passively by any device limited by its total volume...
xix, 161 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ME 2008 WangA broadband pas...
Abstract Background Noise exposure can lead to hearing loss and multiple system dysfunctions. As var...
Low frequency duct noise is difficult to tackle by passive means within a certain space limitation. ...
A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive mu...
A linear physiologically-based finite element model is developed for analyzing the global mechanical...
The present study investigates the sound transmission loss across a section of an infinitely long du...
When a segment of a rigid duct is replaced by a plate backed by a hard-walled cavity, grazing incide...
The objective of this doctoral thesis is to study three different innovative noise control technique...
A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive mu...
The ear is the organ responsible for the perception of hearing. Its role is to amplify, transmit and...
Low-frequency duct noise is difficult to deal with by passive methods such as porous duct lining. Re...
The European directives on noise reduction associated with rail, road and aviation clearly depicts t...
xvii, 125 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BSE 2012 WangNoise abateme...
Implantable assembly components that are biocompatible and highly miniaturized are an important obje...