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Duct wall impedance control as an advanced concept for acoustic impression
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Acoustic MethodsAeroacousticsSemi-empirical Impedance ModelEngineeringDuct Acoustic TheoryPhysical AcousticMechanical EngineeringAcoustic MaterialNoiseAcoustical EngineeringLiner SystemSound PropagationUltrasoundAcoustic AnalysisAdvanced ConceptAcoustic Impression
Models and tests on an acoustic duct liner system which has the property of controlled-variable acoustic impedance are described. This is achieved by a novel concept which uses the effect of steady air flow through a multi-layer, locally reacting, resonant-cavity absorber. The scope of this work was limited to a 'proof of concept.' The test of the concept was implemented by means of a small-scale, square-section flow duct facility designed specifically for acoustic measurements, with one side of the duct acoustically lined. The test liners were designed with the aid of previously established duct acoustic theory and a semi-empirical impedance model of the liner system. Over the limited range tested, the liner behaved primarily as predicted, exhibiting significant changes in resistance and reactance, thus providing the necessary concept validation.