Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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753824 | Applied Acoustics | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Structural surface velocity distribution is often used to predict structural borne sound radiation. However the sampling interval of velocity should be chosen carefully to increase the prediction accuracy and to reduce the system cost. In this paper, several factors affecting the sampling interval are theoretically analyzed and discussed for a vibrating baffled rectangular plate. A new rule for the determination of the sampling interval is formulated. Using this rule, the results from both numerical simulations and experiments may be explained well.
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Authors
Jiancheng Tao, Huiliang Ge, Xiaojun Qiu,