Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor

Noise in a fluid system can be treated with a prototypical liner-style suppressor, an expansion chamber which includes an internal annulus of syntactic foam. A syntactic foam liner consists of host material with hollow microspheres which collapse under pressure to add compliance to the suppressor. T...

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Main Author: Salmon, Ryan Alex
Other Authors: Cunefare, Kenneth A.
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Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54479
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-544792016-06-16T03:32:26ZDevelopment of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressorSalmon, Ryan AlexHydraulicsLiner-style suppressorsManufacturingNoise controlTransmission lossNoise in a fluid system can be treated with a prototypical liner-style suppressor, an expansion chamber which includes an internal annulus of syntactic foam. A syntactic foam liner consists of host material with hollow microspheres which collapse under pressure to add compliance to the suppressor. The liner effectively increases the transmission loss of the suppressor, or ratio between inlet and outlet acoustic energy. Currently, liner-style suppressors are not commercially available. This study investigates the integration of solid liner material within suppressor shells while also analyzing the effect of flow-smoothing diffusors on the transmission loss of the suppressor. The diffusors function to center the liner within the device, while reducing the potential for turbulence-induced self-noise. The diffusor may also impact the longevity of the liner, by reducing mechanical erosion. The results of the study provide additional insight to the commercial viability of the liner-style suppressor.Georgia Institute of TechnologyCunefare, Kenneth A.2016-01-07T17:40:49Z2016-01-07T17:40:49Z2015-122015-12-04December 20152016-01-07T17:40:49ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/54479en_US
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topic Hydraulics
Liner-style suppressors
Manufacturing
Noise control
Transmission loss
spellingShingle Hydraulics
Liner-style suppressors
Manufacturing
Noise control
Transmission loss
Salmon, Ryan Alex
Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor
description Noise in a fluid system can be treated with a prototypical liner-style suppressor, an expansion chamber which includes an internal annulus of syntactic foam. A syntactic foam liner consists of host material with hollow microspheres which collapse under pressure to add compliance to the suppressor. The liner effectively increases the transmission loss of the suppressor, or ratio between inlet and outlet acoustic energy. Currently, liner-style suppressors are not commercially available. This study investigates the integration of solid liner material within suppressor shells while also analyzing the effect of flow-smoothing diffusors on the transmission loss of the suppressor. The diffusors function to center the liner within the device, while reducing the potential for turbulence-induced self-noise. The diffusor may also impact the longevity of the liner, by reducing mechanical erosion. The results of the study provide additional insight to the commercial viability of the liner-style suppressor.
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Salmon, Ryan Alex
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title Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor
title_short Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor
title_full Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor
title_fullStr Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor
title_full_unstemmed Development of a second generation liner-style hydraulic suppressor
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publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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