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A new approach for active control of sound transmission through an elastic plate backed by a rectangular cavity
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1993
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AeroacousticsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringSound TransmissionVibrationsEngineering AcousticPhysical AcousticPiezoelectric ActuatorsNonlinear Vibration ControlVibration IsolationSound PropagationRectangular CavityActive Vibration ControlUltrasoundAdaptive Signal ProcessingMechanical SystemsNoise TransmissionActive Noise ControlVibration Control
A new technique for controlling noise transmission into a cavity using piezoelectric actuators on an elastic plate is discussed. This study involves construction of a fully coupled acoustics/plate interaction model. This model is used to guide development of a new active noise control method. In real implementation, this approach does not require adaptive signal processing such as the least-mean squares (LMS) method to minimize the acoustic energy in the cavity for control [Pan et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87, 2098–2108 (1990)]. It shares a similar concept with the plate velocity feedback control. However, the plate velocity feedback control is effective only for the plate controlled modes, whereas the new method is effective for both the plate and cavity controlled modes. A comparison of the simulations using the velocity feedback and the least mean squares method with the new technique will be discussed.