Theoretical and experimental studies were conducted to determine the noise transmission into acoustic enclosures ranging from simple rectangular box models to full scale light aircraft in flight. The structural models include simple, stiffened, curved stiffened, and orthotropic panels and double wall windows. The theoretical solutions were obtained by model analysis. Transfer matrix and finite element procedures were utilized. Good agreement between theory and experiment has been achieved. An efficient acoustic add-on treatment was developed for interior noise control in a twin engine light aircraft
The structureborne noise path of a six passenger twin-engine aircraft is analyzed. Models of the win...
The reduction of aircraft cabin sound levels to acceptable values still remains a topic of much rese...
The reduction of interior noise in light aircraft was investigated with emphasis the thin fuselage s...
An analytical procedure was used to predict the noise transmission into the cabin of a twin engine g...
Laboratory investigation of sound transmission through panels and the use of modern data analysis te...
An analytical model based on modal analysis was developed to predict the noise transmission into a t...
The effect of add-on treatments on noise transmission into a cabin of a light aircraft was studied u...
A flight and laboratory study of sidewall acoustic treatment for cabin noise control is described. I...
The revived interest in the design of propeller driven aircraft is based on increasing fuel prices a...
The design, construction, and costs of a test facility for determining the sound transmission loss c...
Analytical and experimental procedures were used to predict the noise transmitted through double wal...
A definition is given of an idealized fuselage sidewall structure and a simplified analytical model ...
Models of both flat and curved fuselage panels were tested for their sound transmission characterist...
The objectives are: measurement of dynamic properties of acoustical foams and incorporation of these...
Several aspects were studied. The SEA theory was used to develop a theoretical model to predict the ...
The structureborne noise path of a six passenger twin-engine aircraft is analyzed. Models of the win...
The reduction of aircraft cabin sound levels to acceptable values still remains a topic of much rese...
The reduction of interior noise in light aircraft was investigated with emphasis the thin fuselage s...
An analytical procedure was used to predict the noise transmission into the cabin of a twin engine g...
Laboratory investigation of sound transmission through panels and the use of modern data analysis te...
An analytical model based on modal analysis was developed to predict the noise transmission into a t...
The effect of add-on treatments on noise transmission into a cabin of a light aircraft was studied u...
A flight and laboratory study of sidewall acoustic treatment for cabin noise control is described. I...
The revived interest in the design of propeller driven aircraft is based on increasing fuel prices a...
The design, construction, and costs of a test facility for determining the sound transmission loss c...
Analytical and experimental procedures were used to predict the noise transmitted through double wal...
A definition is given of an idealized fuselage sidewall structure and a simplified analytical model ...
Models of both flat and curved fuselage panels were tested for their sound transmission characterist...
The objectives are: measurement of dynamic properties of acoustical foams and incorporation of these...
Several aspects were studied. The SEA theory was used to develop a theoretical model to predict the ...
The structureborne noise path of a six passenger twin-engine aircraft is analyzed. Models of the win...
The reduction of aircraft cabin sound levels to acceptable values still remains a topic of much rese...
The reduction of interior noise in light aircraft was investigated with emphasis the thin fuselage s...