Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design

Currently, there is a great interest in panel absorber design where porous components are excluded due to environmental and cleaning considerations. For such absorbers, the challenge is to increase the natural, viscous losses to attain an acceptable absorption bandwidth. This dissertation presents t...

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Main Author: Randeberg, Rolf Tore
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Fakultet for informasjonsteknologi, matematikk og elektroteknikk 2000
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ntnu-4972013-01-08T13:03:23ZPerforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice DesignengRandeberg, Rolf ToreNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Fakultet for informasjonsteknologi, matematikk og elektroteknikkFakultet for informasjonsteknologi, matematikk og elektroteknikk2000TelekommunikationElectrical engineeringTelekommunikationElektroteknikTelecommunicationTelekommunikationElectrical engineeringElektroteknikCurrently, there is a great interest in panel absorber design where porous components are excluded due to environmental and cleaning considerations. For such absorbers, the challenge is to increase the natural, viscous losses to attain an acceptable absorption bandwidth. This dissertation presents two new perforated panel absorber concepts, where the viscous energy dissipation has been enhanced by the use of non-traditional design of the perforations. The first concept is a perforated panel where the perforations has been shaped as small horns. The inner part of the horns have dimensions comparable to microperforated panels. The purpose of the design is to increase the surface area of the opening, increase the flow velocity in the inner part of the horn, and offer a better impedance match to the incoming wave. The concept has been investigated primarily by calculations using the Finite Difference Method. The results indicate that a relatively large absorption bandwidth can be obtained for a horn with wide outer radius and small inner radius. The second concept is a double perforated panel, consisting of two parallel, perforated plates separated by a small distance, typically 0.1 – 0.3 mm. The main part of the energy dissipation takes place in the small gap between the plates. Both perforated and slitted variants have been investigated by simulations and experiments. For the slitted palne case, absorption bandwidths equivalent to microperforated panels has been observed. The slitted variant can also be designed to be adjustable, allowing tha lateral distance between the slites in the two plates to be varied. This offers two special features: The maximum absorption coefficient can be adjusted from unity to almost zero, and the resonance frequency can be shifted. A frequency shift of one actave at normal sound incidence has been obtained. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-497urn:isbn:82-7984-092-3Dr. ingeniøravhandling, 0809-103X ; 2000:67application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Telekommunikation
Electrical engineering
Telekommunikation
Elektroteknik
Telecommunication
Telekommunikation
Electrical engineering
Elektroteknik
spellingShingle Telekommunikation
Electrical engineering
Telekommunikation
Elektroteknik
Telecommunication
Telekommunikation
Electrical engineering
Elektroteknik
Randeberg, Rolf Tore
Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design
description Currently, there is a great interest in panel absorber design where porous components are excluded due to environmental and cleaning considerations. For such absorbers, the challenge is to increase the natural, viscous losses to attain an acceptable absorption bandwidth. This dissertation presents two new perforated panel absorber concepts, where the viscous energy dissipation has been enhanced by the use of non-traditional design of the perforations. The first concept is a perforated panel where the perforations has been shaped as small horns. The inner part of the horns have dimensions comparable to microperforated panels. The purpose of the design is to increase the surface area of the opening, increase the flow velocity in the inner part of the horn, and offer a better impedance match to the incoming wave. The concept has been investigated primarily by calculations using the Finite Difference Method. The results indicate that a relatively large absorption bandwidth can be obtained for a horn with wide outer radius and small inner radius. The second concept is a double perforated panel, consisting of two parallel, perforated plates separated by a small distance, typically 0.1 – 0.3 mm. The main part of the energy dissipation takes place in the small gap between the plates. Both perforated and slitted variants have been investigated by simulations and experiments. For the slitted palne case, absorption bandwidths equivalent to microperforated panels has been observed. The slitted variant can also be designed to be adjustable, allowing tha lateral distance between the slites in the two plates to be varied. This offers two special features: The maximum absorption coefficient can be adjusted from unity to almost zero, and the resonance frequency can be shifted. A frequency shift of one actave at normal sound incidence has been obtained.
author Randeberg, Rolf Tore
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title Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design
title_short Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design
title_full Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design
title_fullStr Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design
title_full_unstemmed Perforated Panel Absorbers with Viscous Energy Dissipation Enhanced by Orifice Design
title_sort perforated panel absorbers with viscous energy dissipation enhanced by orifice design
publisher Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Fakultet for informasjonsteknologi, matematikk og elektroteknikk
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