An optimal filter design method for a virtual mechanical impedance (VMI) control system is presented in this report. Existing passive methods for reducing machinery noise have limited applications because of weight reduction, cooling, and appearance problems. The VMI control method, which does not require a sensor and can be implemented using a small number of actuators, is an active approach that can be used to replace passive methods when mechanical tuning is difficult. However, VMI control methods can only reduce single-tone noise. In this regard, we improved the VMI control system to reduce the radiated sound power of the enclosure panel at multiple frequencies. To achieve this, we propose an optimal filter design method for a multichan...
This paper introduces a design method for polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) structural acoustic sensors...
Sound transmitted through an enclosing structure into a cavity has been minimised by optimising the ...
This paper investigates the potential of active absorbers for reducing low-frequency noise transmiss...
This paper deals with an active structural acoustic control approach to reduce the transmission of t...
L'utilisation de plus en plus fréquente de matériau composite, qui combine une raideur importante po...
Active control is a potential solution to many noise and vibration problems for improving the low-fr...
This paper compares the limitations of "optimal" feedforward and feedback strategies for active stru...
Composite materials are widely used in the aeronautic industry for their low mass/stiffness ratio. H...
The work proposed an optimization approach for structural sensor placement to improve the performanc...
The aim of this work is to compare the transmission loss of a smart panel using optimal solutions th...
This paper compares various decentralised control strategies, including structural and acoustic actu...
uci ce Th n a to calculate the optimal impedance, providing maximal reduction in radiated power, and...
The work was aimed to develop a robust virtual sensing design methodology for sensing and active con...
This thesis is concerned with sound minimisation in space and frequency for local studies have been ...
Passive noise reduction means are commonly used to reduce noise in the industry but, unfortunately, ...
This paper introduces a design method for polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) structural acoustic sensors...
Sound transmitted through an enclosing structure into a cavity has been minimised by optimising the ...
This paper investigates the potential of active absorbers for reducing low-frequency noise transmiss...
This paper deals with an active structural acoustic control approach to reduce the transmission of t...
L'utilisation de plus en plus fréquente de matériau composite, qui combine une raideur importante po...
Active control is a potential solution to many noise and vibration problems for improving the low-fr...
This paper compares the limitations of "optimal" feedforward and feedback strategies for active stru...
Composite materials are widely used in the aeronautic industry for their low mass/stiffness ratio. H...
The work proposed an optimization approach for structural sensor placement to improve the performanc...
The aim of this work is to compare the transmission loss of a smart panel using optimal solutions th...
This paper compares various decentralised control strategies, including structural and acoustic actu...
uci ce Th n a to calculate the optimal impedance, providing maximal reduction in radiated power, and...
The work was aimed to develop a robust virtual sensing design methodology for sensing and active con...
This thesis is concerned with sound minimisation in space and frequency for local studies have been ...
Passive noise reduction means are commonly used to reduce noise in the industry but, unfortunately, ...
This paper introduces a design method for polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) structural acoustic sensors...
Sound transmitted through an enclosing structure into a cavity has been minimised by optimising the ...
This paper investigates the potential of active absorbers for reducing low-frequency noise transmiss...