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Noise control of a rectangular cavity using macro perforated poro-elastic materials
Date Issued
01-05-2010
Author(s)
Lenin Babu, M. C.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
The effectiveness of macro perforated porous materials to control noise levels inside a cavity is investigated. This is done using a finite element formulation based on the Biot-Allard theory that accounts for sound propagation in a poro-elastic medium. Earlier investigations have shown that macro-holes in a porous material can enhance low frequency sound absorption. However, this has been demonstrated in free field or waveguide environments. When such an approach is used in a cavity, it is seen that only certain patterns of macro-holes, dictated by cavity mode shapes, enhance noise reduction in the higher frequency ranges. This phenomenon is shown to be independent of porous material properties by considering two different materials. A correlation between the mode shapes and material removal is also established. A detailed convergence study for both cavity and poro-elastic finite element models, establishes the suitability of using higher order interpolation functions for coupled cavity-poro-elastic acoustic analysis. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Volume
71