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On the Transmission of Sound through Finite Closed Shells: Statistical Energy Analysis, Modal Coupling, and Nonresonant Transmission

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1971

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Abstract

An investigation of sound transmission into small enclosures considers the effects of acoustically induced coupling between shell modes. The level of cavity reactance is examined. The noise reductions for a closed cylinder and a rectangular parallelopiped enclosure (with a single flexible panel) placed in reverberant acoustic fields are computed and experimentally checked. The transmission by resonant and nonresonant shell modes is examined, especially in relation to the statistical-energy-analysis approach. The nature of the predominance of one type of transmission over the other is considered in relation to shell and cavity configurations and structural damping levels.