This paper solves the problem of sound transmission through a system of two infinite concentric cylindrical sandwich shells. The shells are surrounded by external and internal fluid media and there is fluid (air) in the annular space between them. An oblique plane sound wave is incident upon the surface of the outer shell. A uniform flow is moving with a constant velocity in the external fluid medium. Classical thin shell theory is applied to the inner shell and first-order shear deformation theory is applied to the outer shell. A closed form for transmission loss is derived based on modal analysis. Investigations have been made for the impedance of both shells and the transmission loss through the shells from the exterior into the interior...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
Break-out noise from the shell often puts a limit on the (net) transmission loss that can be obtaine...
Sound transmission through an infinite cylindrical sandwich shell is studied in the context of the t...
Sound transmission through an infinite cylindrical sandwich shell is studied in the context of the t...
Sound transmission through a system of double shells, lined with poroelastic material in the presenc...
This paper examines sound transmission into two concentric cylindrical sandwich shells subject to tu...
This paper studies analytically the effects of an external mean flow and an internal gap mean flow o...
This paper studies analytically the effects of an external mean flow and an internal gap mean flow o...
Sound transmission through double-shell composite structures sandwiched with poroelastic cores in th...
A theoretical model is established to study the direct transmission of sound through a finite cylind...
This paper presents an analytical modelling on the effect of an internal air gap flow on acoustic tr...
This paper presents an analytical modelling on the effect of an internal air gap flow on acoustic tr...
The objective of this paper is representation of an analytical solution to calculate transmission lo...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
Break-out noise from the shell often puts a limit on the (net) transmission loss that can be obtaine...
Sound transmission through an infinite cylindrical sandwich shell is studied in the context of the t...
Sound transmission through an infinite cylindrical sandwich shell is studied in the context of the t...
Sound transmission through a system of double shells, lined with poroelastic material in the presenc...
This paper examines sound transmission into two concentric cylindrical sandwich shells subject to tu...
This paper studies analytically the effects of an external mean flow and an internal gap mean flow o...
This paper studies analytically the effects of an external mean flow and an internal gap mean flow o...
Sound transmission through double-shell composite structures sandwiched with poroelastic cores in th...
A theoretical model is established to study the direct transmission of sound through a finite cylind...
This paper presents an analytical modelling on the effect of an internal air gap flow on acoustic tr...
This paper presents an analytical modelling on the effect of an internal air gap flow on acoustic tr...
The objective of this paper is representation of an analytical solution to calculate transmission lo...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
This paper covers the development and application of a modal interaction analysis (MIA) to investiga...
Break-out noise from the shell often puts a limit on the (net) transmission loss that can be obtaine...