ACTIVE CONTROL OF SOUND POWER USING ACOUSTIC BASIS FUNCTIONS AS SURFACE VELOCITY FILTERS

Citation
K. Naghshineh et Gh. Koopmann, ACTIVE CONTROL OF SOUND POWER USING ACOUSTIC BASIS FUNCTIONS AS SURFACE VELOCITY FILTERS, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93(5), 1993, pp. 2740-2752
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics
ISSN journal
00014966
Volume
93
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2740 - 2752
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-4966(1993)93:5<2740:ACOSPU>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
An improved method of active structural acoustics control is presented that is based on the minimization of the total power radiated from an y structure expressed in terms of a truncated series sum. Each term of this sum is related to the coupling between the orthogonal eigenvecto rs of the radiation impedance matrix (referred to as ''basis functions '' in this paper) and the structural surface velocity vector. The basi s functions act as surface velocity filters. These acoustic basis func tions are found to be weak functions of frequency but their correspond ing weighting coefficients increase monotonically with frequency. The minimization of the radiated power is shown to result in a structural surface velocity vector that couples poorly to those acoustic basis fu nctions that account for high-efficiency sound radiation. This strateg y is demonstrated numerically for a clamped-clamped baffled beam in ai r. Point force primary and control actuators (shakers) are used to exp lore the control mechanisms. As expected, the minimization of the radi ated power results in a controlled beam response that contains much lo wer supersonic wave-number content than that of the uncontrolled beam response. Finally, an unexpected benefit of the control strategy descr ibed is that it provides a rational procedure for selecting the number and placement of actuators and sensors on a structure for effective c ontrol. This development is significant since this procedure does not require a priori knowledge of the dynamics of the structure.