Presented in this paper is the robust multivariable control of noise radiat
ion from panels driven by turbulent flow. The controlled inputs are point f
orces to the panel and the feedback signals are panel accelerations. Colloc
ated actuator/sensor locations on the panel are chosen such that vibration
control will lead to a reduction in the radiated sound pressure levels. The
multivariable controller is realized though a sequential loop closure appr
oach. Each controller is designed in the frequency domain where the impact
of system uncertainty and closed-loop sensitivity can be analyzed. The prop
osed frequency domain approach will also facilitate the design of feedback
controllers that employ the natural dynamics of the panel for noise control
purposes. The proposed design technique is experimentally validated on a p
anel subjected to turbulent flow in a quiet wind tunnel. Active control of
the sound radiation was achieved at frequencies as high as 1000 Hz. Sound p
ressure level reductions of as much as 15 dB were achieved at the resonant
frequencies of the panel modes. Overall reductions over the 100-1000 Hz ban
d were approximately 5 dB.