A two-dimensional impedance eduction theory is extended to three-dimensional sound fields and peripherally varying duct liners. The approach is to first measure the acoustic pressure field at a series of flush-mounted wall microphones located around the periphery of the flow duct. The numerical solution for the acoustic pressure field at these microphones is also obtained by solving the three-dimensional convected Helmholtz equation using the finite element method. A quadratic objective function based on the difference between the measured and finite element solution is constructed and the unknown impedance function is obtained by minimizing this objective function. Impedance spectra educed for two uniform-structure liners (a wire-mesh and ...
International audiencePassive acoustic treatments, also called liners, are the main solution to nois...
This study explores the effects of liner length and attenuation on the CHE (convected Helmholtz equa...
© 2015 by ASME. Liner materials are commonly used to attenuate the noise propagating through a duct ...
An impedance eduction theory for a rigid wall duct containing an acoustic liner with an unknown impe...
A number of methods have been developed at NASA Langley Research Center for eduction of the acoustic...
As noise constraints become increasingly stringent, there is continued emphasis on the development o...
Two impedance eduction methods are explored for use with data acquired in the NASA Langley Grazing F...
This paper focuses on details of impedance eduction based on grazing flow duct testing. In this indi...
An impedance eduction technique, previously validated for ducts with plane waves at the source and d...
Previously developed predictive models for impedance of single-degree-of-freedom and two-degree-of-f...
A previously developed predictive model for impedance of single-degree-of-freedom and two-degree-of-...
An impedance eduction technique that is based upon a numerical solution to the linearized Euler equa...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the effects of shear flow profile on impedance ed...
A key parameter in designing and assessing advanced broadband acoustic liners to achieve the current...
A study of determining impedance of a large-size sound-absorbing liner with azimuthal acoustic modes...
International audiencePassive acoustic treatments, also called liners, are the main solution to nois...
This study explores the effects of liner length and attenuation on the CHE (convected Helmholtz equa...
© 2015 by ASME. Liner materials are commonly used to attenuate the noise propagating through a duct ...
An impedance eduction theory for a rigid wall duct containing an acoustic liner with an unknown impe...
A number of methods have been developed at NASA Langley Research Center for eduction of the acoustic...
As noise constraints become increasingly stringent, there is continued emphasis on the development o...
Two impedance eduction methods are explored for use with data acquired in the NASA Langley Grazing F...
This paper focuses on details of impedance eduction based on grazing flow duct testing. In this indi...
An impedance eduction technique, previously validated for ducts with plane waves at the source and d...
Previously developed predictive models for impedance of single-degree-of-freedom and two-degree-of-f...
A previously developed predictive model for impedance of single-degree-of-freedom and two-degree-of-...
An impedance eduction technique that is based upon a numerical solution to the linearized Euler equa...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the effects of shear flow profile on impedance ed...
A key parameter in designing and assessing advanced broadband acoustic liners to achieve the current...
A study of determining impedance of a large-size sound-absorbing liner with azimuthal acoustic modes...
International audiencePassive acoustic treatments, also called liners, are the main solution to nois...
This study explores the effects of liner length and attenuation on the CHE (convected Helmholtz equa...
© 2015 by ASME. Liner materials are commonly used to attenuate the noise propagating through a duct ...