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Modeling of micro-perforated panels in a complex vibro-acoustic environment using patch transfer function approach
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AeroacousticsBiomedical AcousticsEngineeringBacking CavityMicrofabricationMechanicsComplex Vibro-acoustic EnvironmentMechanical EngineeringPhysical AcousticAcoustic MaterialPatch Transfer FunctionsAcoustic PropagationSound PropagationUltrasoundStructural MechanicsMicro-perforated PanelVibroacousticsMicro-perforated Panels
A micro-perforated panel (MPP) with a backing cavity is a well known device for efficient noise absorption. This configuration has been thoroughly studied in the experimental conditions of an acoustic tube (Kundt tube), in which the MPP is excited by a normal incident plane wave in one dimension. In a more practical situation, the efficiency of MPP may be influenced by the vibro-acoustic behavior of the surrounding systems as well as excitation. To deal with this problem, a vibro-acoustic formulation based on the patch transfer functions (PTF) approach is proposed to model the behavior of a micro-perforated structure in a complex vibro-acoustic environment. PTF is a substructuring approach, which allows assembling different vibro-acoustic subsystems through coupled surfaces. Upon casting micro-perforations and the flexibility of the MPP under transfer function framework, the proposed PTF formulation provides explicit representation of the coupling between subsystems and facilitates physical interpretation. As an illustration example, application to a MPP with a backing cavity located in an infinite baffle is demonstrated. The proposed PTF formulation is finally validated through comparison with experimental measurements available in the literature.
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