Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6754488 | Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Hence, the state of the art is augmented by the preliminary study presented in this paper. The study shows how an active vibration control system can influence the sound transmission of counter-rotating open rotor noise through a complex airframe structure into the cabin. Furthermore, open questions on the way towards the realisation of an active control system are addressed. In this phase, an active feedforward control system is investigated in a fully equipped Dornier 728 experimental prototype aircraft. In particular, the sound transmission through the airframe, the coupling of classical actuators (inertial and piezoelectric patch actuators) into the structure and the performance of the active vibration control system with different error sensors are investigated. It can be shown that the active control system achieves a reduction up to 5Â dB at several counter-rotating open rotor frequencies but also that a better performance could be achieved through further optimisations.
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Authors
Thomas Haase, Oliver Unruh, Stephan Algermissen, Martin Pohl,