Jn. Guo et J. Pan, EFFECTS OF REFLECTIVE GROUND ON THE ACTIVELY CREATED QUIET ZONES, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 103(2), 1998, pp. 944-952
Previous studies on the local active control of noise in free space sh
ow that the size of the quiet zone and the total sound power output of
the control system are mainly determined by the spatial arrangement o
f primary sources, secondary sources, and error sensors. When a nearby
reflective surface is introduced, the size of the quiet zone and the
total power output of the system will be affected. The research presen
ted in this paper examines the influence of the presence of a nearby r
eflective plane on the control system with different alignments to the
reflective surface. It is found that the reflective surface significa
ntly affects the size of the quiet zone and the sound power output of
the system, as compared with the same control system in free space. Th
e effect is related to two important parameters of the control system:
the heights of the sources and the error sensor above the surface and
the distances between the primary and secondary sources and between t
he secondary source and the error sensor. While the quiet zones create
d by most arrangements of the control system in half-space are smaller
than those for free space, the quiet zones created by the arrangement
s of the control system perpendicular to the reflective surface may be
larger than those for free space. (C) 1998 Acoustical Society of Amer
ica. [S0001-4966(98)05001-2].