Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method
This work illustrates the development of passive noise control (PNC) improvements of aircraft headrests to enhance the acoustic comfort for passengers. Two PNC improvements were studied with the aim of reducing the noise perceived by passengers during flight. Two headrest configurations, with and wi...
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doaj-56fa97543f4d4d78880e1bd495fc5b712020-11-25T03:20:40ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105712571210.3390/app10165712Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element MethodVenanzio Giannella0Francesco Branda1Jessica Passaro2Giuseppe Petrone3Mattia Barbarino4Roberto Citarella5Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano (SA), ItalyDepartment of Chemical Materials and Industrial Production Engineering (DICMaPI), University of Naples Federico II, P.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Chemical Materials and Industrial Production Engineering (DICMaPI), University of Naples Federico II, P.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, ItalyItalian Aerospace Research Centre (C.I.R.A), via Maiorise snc, 81043 Capua, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano (SA), ItalyThis work illustrates the development of passive noise control (PNC) improvements of aircraft headrests to enhance the acoustic comfort for passengers. Two PNC improvements were studied with the aim of reducing the noise perceived by passengers during flight. Two headrest configurations, with and without the lateral caps, and two different materials, a traditional foam and an innovative Silica/Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) woven non-woven mat, were considered, and compared in terms of sound pressure level (SPL) perceived by passengers. Boundary element method (BEM) models were built up to evaluate the acoustic performances of different headrest configurations, varying in terms of shape and textile. A spherical distribution of monopole sources surrounding the headrests was considered as acoustic load, in such a way as to recreate a diffuse acoustic field simulating the cabin noise perceived by passengers during cruise conditions. The impact of the two PNC improvements was analyzed to envisage some general guidelines useful to design advanced headrests from the acoustic viewpoint.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5712aircraft headrestPNCBEMelectro-spinningPVPSilica |
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Venanzio Giannella Francesco Branda Jessica Passaro Giuseppe Petrone Mattia Barbarino Roberto Citarella Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method Applied Sciences aircraft headrest PNC BEM electro-spinning PVP Silica |
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Venanzio Giannella Francesco Branda Jessica Passaro Giuseppe Petrone Mattia Barbarino Roberto Citarella |
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Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method |
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Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method |
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Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method |
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Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method |
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Acoustic Improvements of Aircraft Headrests Based on Electrospun Mats Evaluated Through Boundary Element Method |
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acoustic improvements of aircraft headrests based on electrospun mats evaluated through boundary element method |
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This work illustrates the development of passive noise control (PNC) improvements of aircraft headrests to enhance the acoustic comfort for passengers. Two PNC improvements were studied with the aim of reducing the noise perceived by passengers during flight. Two headrest configurations, with and without the lateral caps, and two different materials, a traditional foam and an innovative Silica/Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) woven non-woven mat, were considered, and compared in terms of sound pressure level (SPL) perceived by passengers. Boundary element method (BEM) models were built up to evaluate the acoustic performances of different headrest configurations, varying in terms of shape and textile. A spherical distribution of monopole sources surrounding the headrests was considered as acoustic load, in such a way as to recreate a diffuse acoustic field simulating the cabin noise perceived by passengers during cruise conditions. The impact of the two PNC improvements was analyzed to envisage some general guidelines useful to design advanced headrests from the acoustic viewpoint. |
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aircraft headrest PNC BEM electro-spinning PVP Silica |
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