A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive muffler. The muffler achieves a pressure-release condition over a broad frequency band (from near zero to the first cut-on frequency of the duct) by four flush-mounted pistons, one on each duct wall, with a structure to fluid mass ratio of the order of unity. The concept of a magnetic device is introduced to allow the stiffness of the system to be made sufficiently small, leading to a high transmission loss near the DC frequency. Interactions among the pistons yield negative virtual mass which neutralizes the structural inertia. The inertia neutralization is nearly perfect over a wide frequency band, so that the high transmission loss extends t...
The main acoustical problems of Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning systems (HVAC) are found m...
Low-frequency duct noise is difficult to deal with by passive methods such as porous duct lining. Re...
The present study investigates the sound transmission loss across a section of an infinitely long du...
A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive mu...
The control of noise propagating along ventilation system ducts has always been an important issue i...
A new duct noise control device is introduced based on the mechanism of human middle ear which funct...
Low frequency duct noise is difficult to tackle by passive means within a certain space limitation. ...
The sound transmission loss across a duct muffler in the form of a linear array of 11 narrow sidebra...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BSE 2016 Shixix, 129 pages :illustrationsThe use of multip...
© INTER-NOISE 2018 - 47th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering: Impact...
We demonstrate a duct muffler design that operates in the low-frequency range (<2000 Hz). The device...
We demonstrate a duct muffler design that operates in the low-frequency range (<2000 Hz). The device...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Noise generated by fans or turbines normally consists of a combination of narrow...
Typescript (photocopy)xvi, 339 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Adelaide, Dept. of...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...
The main acoustical problems of Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning systems (HVAC) are found m...
Low-frequency duct noise is difficult to deal with by passive methods such as porous duct lining. Re...
The present study investigates the sound transmission loss across a section of an infinitely long du...
A theoretical prediction is undertaken for low-frequency duct noise control by a compact reactive mu...
The control of noise propagating along ventilation system ducts has always been an important issue i...
A new duct noise control device is introduced based on the mechanism of human middle ear which funct...
Low frequency duct noise is difficult to tackle by passive means within a certain space limitation. ...
The sound transmission loss across a duct muffler in the form of a linear array of 11 narrow sidebra...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BSE 2016 Shixix, 129 pages :illustrationsThe use of multip...
© INTER-NOISE 2018 - 47th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering: Impact...
We demonstrate a duct muffler design that operates in the low-frequency range (<2000 Hz). The device...
We demonstrate a duct muffler design that operates in the low-frequency range (<2000 Hz). The device...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Noise generated by fans or turbines normally consists of a combination of narrow...
Typescript (photocopy)xvi, 339 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Adelaide, Dept. of...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...
The main acoustical problems of Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning systems (HVAC) are found m...
Low-frequency duct noise is difficult to deal with by passive methods such as porous duct lining. Re...
The present study investigates the sound transmission loss across a section of an infinitely long du...