Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7152620 Applied Acoustics 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
An impedance matrix method is proposed to predict the acoustic attenuation characteristics of network systems. The system may contain several silencer modules and each module may be composed of complex components such as multiply connected tubes, portions with any-shaped cross-section and dissipative parts. The technique of substructuring is adopted and the system is divided into several substructure modules. Three strategies: boundary element method (BEM), numerical point collocation approach and numerical mode matching technique are introduced and the impedance matrix of each module may be computed by a certain appropriate methodology according to the dimensions and geometry of the substructure. Impedance matrix synthesis is employed to obtain the resultant impedance matrix and then transmission loss may be calculated. All the calculation results are verified by experimental measurements and 3-D BEM predictions.
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