This paper presents theoretical and experimental work on concurrent active noise and vibration control for a ventilation duct. The active noise control system is used to reduce the air-borne noise radiated via the duct outlet whereas the active vibration control system is used to both reduce the structure-borne noise radiated by the duct wall and to minimise the structural feed-through effect that reduces the effectiveness of the active noise control system. An elemental model based on structural mobility functions and acoustic impedance functions has been developed to investigate the principal effects and limitations of feed-forward active noise control and decentralised velocity feedback vibration control. The principal simulation results...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passi...
The main noise source in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems is usually a ventilating...
A number of methods were proposed for controlling the sound propagating in a duct by introducing 'se...
This paper presents theoretical and experimental studies on a combination of active noise control an...
This paper presents a theoretical and experimental study on the implementation of active noise and v...
In many kinds of buildings, the ventilation system constitute a well known source of broadband noise...
This paper presents a feedforward active noise control system combined with passive silencers for ...
This paper presents a feedforward active noise control system combined with passive silencers for re...
This paper presents a feedforward active noise control system combined with passive silencers for re...
This paper presents theoretical and experimental work on feed-forward active noise control for a ven...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
In many kinds of buildings, the ventilation system constitute a well known source of broadband noi...
International audienceIn this paper the attenuation of sound propagation in an air-handling duct usi...
In many kinds of buildings, the ventilation is handled by a mechanical ventilation system. Such vent...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passi...
The main noise source in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems is usually a ventilating...
A number of methods were proposed for controlling the sound propagating in a duct by introducing 'se...
This paper presents theoretical and experimental studies on a combination of active noise control an...
This paper presents a theoretical and experimental study on the implementation of active noise and v...
In many kinds of buildings, the ventilation system constitute a well known source of broadband noise...
This paper presents a feedforward active noise control system combined with passive silencers for ...
This paper presents a feedforward active noise control system combined with passive silencers for re...
This paper presents a feedforward active noise control system combined with passive silencers for re...
This paper presents theoretical and experimental work on feed-forward active noise control for a ven...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
In many kinds of buildings, the ventilation system constitute a well known source of broadband noi...
International audienceIn this paper the attenuation of sound propagation in an air-handling duct usi...
In many kinds of buildings, the ventilation is handled by a mechanical ventilation system. Such vent...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passi...
The main noise source in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems is usually a ventilating...
A number of methods were proposed for controlling the sound propagating in a duct by introducing 'se...