This paper presents a combined experimental and numerical investigation on a novel liner concept for enhanced low-frequency and broadband acoustic attenuation. In particular, two different realizations, derived from conventional Helmholtz resonators (HR) and plate resonators (PR) are investigated, which both deploy flexible materials with material inherent damping. In this context, a comprehensive experimental investigation was carried out focusing the identification and evaluation of various geometric parameters and material properties on the acoustics dissipation and related properties of various materials in a simplified setup of a single Helmholtz resonator with flexible walls (FHR concept). Furthermore, a parameter study based on analy...
Acoustic liners employing the Helmholtz resonator concept are commonly used in the intake duct of mo...
The design of acoustic liners with complex cavities for a wide frequency range of attenuation using ...
Modern aero-engines require due to their architecture an enhanced damping performance of passive, ac...
In aero engines, noise absorption is realised by acoustic liners, e.g., Helmholtz resonator (HR) lin...
Acoustic liners working like Helmholtz resonators offer an effective way to dampen tonal noise in ai...
This paper describes the continuation of work on a novel concept aiming at the improvement of acoust...
A novel type of acoustic liner, characterized through the utilization of specific composite material...
In this experimental investigation, a novel liner concept (FlexiS) has been introduced and tested. A...
A Helmholtz resonator with a curved cavity is studied for reducing jet-installation noise in a confi...
International audienceAcoustic liners are a widespread solution for noise mitigation at aircraft eng...
International audienceAcoustic liners are a widespread solution for noise mitigation at aircraft eng...
Acoustic metamaterials research has grown exponentially in the past 10 years driven by the advances ...
Acoustic liners are an effective way to dampen aircraft noise. Conventional single-degree-of-freedom...
International audienceAcoustic liners for future aircraft engines will have to achieve contradictory...
Modern, low-emission aero-engine concepts, such as, for instance, Ultrahigh-Bypass Ratio (UHBR) desi...
Acoustic liners employing the Helmholtz resonator concept are commonly used in the intake duct of mo...
The design of acoustic liners with complex cavities for a wide frequency range of attenuation using ...
Modern aero-engines require due to their architecture an enhanced damping performance of passive, ac...
In aero engines, noise absorption is realised by acoustic liners, e.g., Helmholtz resonator (HR) lin...
Acoustic liners working like Helmholtz resonators offer an effective way to dampen tonal noise in ai...
This paper describes the continuation of work on a novel concept aiming at the improvement of acoust...
A novel type of acoustic liner, characterized through the utilization of specific composite material...
In this experimental investigation, a novel liner concept (FlexiS) has been introduced and tested. A...
A Helmholtz resonator with a curved cavity is studied for reducing jet-installation noise in a confi...
International audienceAcoustic liners are a widespread solution for noise mitigation at aircraft eng...
International audienceAcoustic liners are a widespread solution for noise mitigation at aircraft eng...
Acoustic metamaterials research has grown exponentially in the past 10 years driven by the advances ...
Acoustic liners are an effective way to dampen aircraft noise. Conventional single-degree-of-freedom...
International audienceAcoustic liners for future aircraft engines will have to achieve contradictory...
Modern, low-emission aero-engine concepts, such as, for instance, Ultrahigh-Bypass Ratio (UHBR) desi...
Acoustic liners employing the Helmholtz resonator concept are commonly used in the intake duct of mo...
The design of acoustic liners with complex cavities for a wide frequency range of attenuation using ...
Modern aero-engines require due to their architecture an enhanced damping performance of passive, ac...