REDUCTION OF SOUND RADIATED FROM VIBRATING STRUCTURES VIA ACTIVE CONTROL OF LOCAL VOLUME VELOCITY

Citation
K. Naghshineh et Vb. Mason, REDUCTION OF SOUND RADIATED FROM VIBRATING STRUCTURES VIA ACTIVE CONTROL OF LOCAL VOLUME VELOCITY, Applied Acoustics, 47(1), 1996, pp. 27-46
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0003682X
Volume
47
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
27 - 46
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-682X(1996)47:1<27:ROSRFV>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
A new active noise-control technique has been developed for control of low-frequency sound generated by vibrating surfaces. The technique is based on minimizing the volume velocity. Noise reduction is achieved by distributing an array of control devices over the surface of the ra diating structure (e.g. an aircraft fuselage interior). Each device co nsists of a motion-sensing mechanism, an analog control circuit, and a loudspeaker. The loudspeaker is driven such that it reduces the volum e velocity of the radiating structure within its close proximity. This paper presents the theory behind this approach, as well as an experim ental verification of this concept using a 10 in. uniformly vibrating circular plate and a single noise-control device. Broadband (50-500 Hz ) sound reductions in the range of 10-20 dB were achieved over a wide spatial area. Since, in the final implementation of this concept, mult iple devices will be employed on a nonuniformly vibrating structure, s imulations of the performance of one, two, four, and six devices on a vibrating rectangular plate are presented.