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Experimental tests on smart panels for the reduction of sound radiation

Experimental tests on smart panels for the reduction of sound radiation
Experimental tests on smart panels for the reduction of sound radiation
This paper presents a comparative experimental study carried out on four types of smart panels for the reduction of sound radiation. The four panels are equipped with decentralized velocity feedback control units that are designed to generate active damping. In this way the frequency averaged response and sound radiation produced by stochastic disturbances can be effectively reduced at low audio frequencies. The first smart panel is composed of a 4×4 array of square piezoelectric patch actuators with accelerometer sensors at their centres. The second smart panel is composed of sixteen triangularly shaped piezoelectric patch actuators with base edges evenly distributed along the perimeter of the panel and accelerometer sensors located on the top vertices of the actuators. The third panel is composed of five electrodynamic inertial actuators with accelerometer sensors located under their footprints. The fourth panel is equipped with a light honeycomb trim panel mounted on four stiff mounts. A set of nine reactive electrodynamic actuators is located in the shallow cavity between the two panels. Accelerometer sensors are mounted at the two footprints of each actuator. The sensor-actuator pairs mounted in the four panels are used to implement analogue local feedback loops.
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Gardonio, Paolo
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Gonzalez Diaz, Cristobal
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Alujevic, Neven
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Gardonio, Paolo, Gonzalez Diaz, Cristobal and Alujevic, Neven (2008) Experimental tests on smart panels for the reduction of sound radiation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123 (5), [3870]. (doi:10.1121/1.2935755).

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This paper presents a comparative experimental study carried out on four types of smart panels for the reduction of sound radiation. The four panels are equipped with decentralized velocity feedback control units that are designed to generate active damping. In this way the frequency averaged response and sound radiation produced by stochastic disturbances can be effectively reduced at low audio frequencies. The first smart panel is composed of a 4×4 array of square piezoelectric patch actuators with accelerometer sensors at their centres. The second smart panel is composed of sixteen triangularly shaped piezoelectric patch actuators with base edges evenly distributed along the perimeter of the panel and accelerometer sensors located on the top vertices of the actuators. The third panel is composed of five electrodynamic inertial actuators with accelerometer sensors located under their footprints. The fourth panel is equipped with a light honeycomb trim panel mounted on four stiff mounts. A set of nine reactive electrodynamic actuators is located in the shallow cavity between the two panels. Accelerometer sensors are mounted at the two footprints of each actuator. The sensor-actuator pairs mounted in the four panels are used to implement analogue local feedback loops.

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Published date: May 2008
Additional Information: Program abstract for Acoustics '08 (Paris).

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Local EPrints ID: 65363
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/65363
ISSN: 0001-4966
PURE UUID: 5f35dded-4b16-447e-9746-0450e46d92fe

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Date deposited: 27 Feb 2009
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 12:07

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Author: Paolo Gardonio
Author: Cristobal Gonzalez Diaz
Author: Neven Alujevic

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