Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1901289 | Wave Motion | 2012 | 25 Pages |
The acoustical behavior of an elliptical chamber muffler having an end-inlet and side-outlet port is analyzed semi-analytically. A uniform piston source is assumed to model the 3-D acoustic field in the elliptical chamber cavity. Towards this end, we consider the modal expansion of acoustic pressure field in the elliptical cavity in terms of angular and radial Mathieu functions, subjected to rigid wall condition, whereupon under the assumption of a point source, Green’s function is obtained. On integrating this function over piston area of the side or end port and dividing it by piston area, one obtains the acoustic field, whence one can find the impedance matrix parameters characterizing the 2-port system. The acoustic performance of these configurations is evaluated in terms of transmission loss (TL). The analytical results thus obtained are compared with 3-D FEA carried on a commercial software for certain muffler configurations. These show excellent agreement, thereby validating the 3-D semi-analytical piston driven model. The influence of the chamber length as well as the angular and axial location of the end and side ports on TL performance is also discussed, thus providing useful guidelines to the muffler designer.
► Elliptical chamber mufflers with end-inlet and side-outlet are analyzed by a 3-D semi-analytical method. ► Analysis uses uniform piston driven model via Green’s function and impedance matrix. ► TL of 2-port hollow elliptical chambers is determined. ► Excellent agreement is observed between 3-D FEA and 3-D analytical approaches. ► Effects of chamber length, relative angular and axial location of ports are studied.