Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
754840 Applied Acoustics 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, the three-dimensional finite element frequency domain acoustical analysis is used to determine the modal shapes of cylindrical foam with a rigid backing and subjected to a unit normal incidence impulsive sound pressure loading while placed in the impedance tube. The acoustic results predicted for the foam are validated by data from the two-microphone acoustic measurements, and good agreement between the measured and predicted acoustic results is observed. The mode shapes of the incident face of the foam at a low frequency, resonant and anti-resonant frequencies as well as the frequency that occurring the peak loss modulus are illustrated. It is found that the modal behaviors of the cylindrical foam are dominated by the fluid, although the acoustic properties of the cylindrical foam are also influenced by the circumferential edge constraints and the modal movements of the solid skeleton.

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