Prediction of interior noise due to random acoustic or turbulent boundary layer excitation using statistical energy analysis
Abstract
The feasibility of predicting interior noise due to random acoustic or turbulent boundary layer excitation was investigated in experiments in which a statistical energy analysis model (VAPEPS) was used to analyze measurements of the acceleration response and sound transmission of flat aluminum, lucite, and graphite/epoxy plates exposed to random acoustic or turbulent boundary layer excitation. The noise reduction of the plate, when backed by a shallow cavity and excited by a turbulent boundary layer, was predicted using a simplified theory based on the assumption of adiabatic compression of the fluid in the cavity. The predicted plate acceleration response was used as input in the noise reduction prediction. Reasonable agreement was found between the predictions and the measured noise reduction in the frequency range 315-1000 Hz.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Space Programs and Technologies Conference
- Pub Date:
- October 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990aiaa.confS....G
- Keywords:
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- Noise Prediction;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Turbulent Boundary Layer;
- Acoustic Excitation;
- Graphite-Epoxy Composites;
- Noise Measurement;
- Plates (Structural Members);
- Sound Transmission;
- Acoustics