A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method

Insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) method is presented. The SEA model consists of three elements: sound field inside the enclosure, vibration energy of the enclosure panel, and sound field outside the enclosure. It is assumed that the spa...

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Main Authors: Kim Hyun-Sil, Kim Jae-Seung, Lee Seong-Hyun, Seo Yun-Ho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-12-01
Series:International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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spelling doaj-484dca564426472e9944efa537d622dc2020-11-24T22:55:05ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering2092-67822014-12-016489490310.2478/ijnaoe-2013-0220ijnaoe-2013-0220A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis methodKim Hyun-Sil0Kim Jae-Seung1Lee Seong-Hyun2Seo Yun-Ho3Acoustics and Noise Research Team, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, KoreaAcoustics and Noise Research Team, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, KoreaAcoustics and Noise Research Team, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, KoreaAcoustics and Noise Research Team, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, KoreaInsertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) method is presented. The SEA model consists of three elements: sound field inside the enclosure, vibration energy of the enclosure panel, and sound field outside the enclosure. It is assumed that the space surrounding the enclosure is sufficiently large so that there is no energy flow from the outside to the wall panel or to air cavity inside the enclosure. The comparison of the predicted insertion loss to the measured data for typical large acoustical enclosures shows good agreements. It is found that if the critical frequency of the wall panel falls above the frequency region of interest, insertion loss is dominated by the sound transmission loss of the wall panel and averaged sound absorption coefficient inside the enclosure. However, if the critical frequency of the wall panel falls into the frequency region of interest, acoustic power from the sound radiation by the wall panel must be added to the acoustic power from transmission through the panel.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ijnaoe.2014.6.issue-4/ijnaoe-2013-0220/ijnaoe-2013-0220.xml?format=INTSound enclosureInsertion lossStatistical energy analysis (SEA)Sound radiation
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author Kim Hyun-Sil
Kim Jae-Seung
Lee Seong-Hyun
Seo Yun-Ho
spellingShingle Kim Hyun-Sil
Kim Jae-Seung
Lee Seong-Hyun
Seo Yun-Ho
A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Sound enclosure
Insertion loss
Statistical energy analysis (SEA)
Sound radiation
author_facet Kim Hyun-Sil
Kim Jae-Seung
Lee Seong-Hyun
Seo Yun-Ho
author_sort Kim Hyun-Sil
title A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
title_short A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
title_full A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
title_fullStr A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
title_full_unstemmed A simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
title_sort simple formula for insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using statistical energy analysis method
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
issn 2092-6782
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Insertion loss prediction of large acoustical enclosures using Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) method is presented. The SEA model consists of three elements: sound field inside the enclosure, vibration energy of the enclosure panel, and sound field outside the enclosure. It is assumed that the space surrounding the enclosure is sufficiently large so that there is no energy flow from the outside to the wall panel or to air cavity inside the enclosure. The comparison of the predicted insertion loss to the measured data for typical large acoustical enclosures shows good agreements. It is found that if the critical frequency of the wall panel falls above the frequency region of interest, insertion loss is dominated by the sound transmission loss of the wall panel and averaged sound absorption coefficient inside the enclosure. However, if the critical frequency of the wall panel falls into the frequency region of interest, acoustic power from the sound radiation by the wall panel must be added to the acoustic power from transmission through the panel.
topic Sound enclosure
Insertion loss
Statistical energy analysis (SEA)
Sound radiation
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