Duct modes damping through an adjustable electroacoustic liner under grazing incidence

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TitreDuct modes damping through an adjustable electroacoustic liner under grazing incidence
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursBoulandet R., Lissek H., Karkar S., Collet M., Matten G., Ouisse M., Versaevel M.
JournalJOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
Volume426
Pagination19-33
Date PublishedJUL 21
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0022-460X
Mots-clésActive sound absorption, Duct modes damping, Electroacoustic absorber, Lined duct
Résumé

This paper deals with active sound attenuation in lined ducts with flow and its application to duct modes damping in aircraft engine nacelles. It presents an active lining concept based on an arrangement of electroacoustic absorbers flush mounted in the duct wall. Such feedback-controlled loudspeaker membranes are used to achieve locally reacting impedances with adjustable resistance and reactance. A broadband impedance model is formulated from the loudspeaker parameters and a design procedure is proposed to achieve specified acoustic resistances and reactances. The performance is studied for multimodal excitation by simulation using the finite element method and the results are compared to measurements made in a flow duct facility. This electroacoustic liner has an attenuation potential comparable to that of a conventional passive liner, but also offers greater flexibility to achieve the target acoustic impedance in the low frequencies. In addition, it is adaptive in real time to track variable engine speeds. It is shown with the liner prototype that the duct modes can be attenuated over a bandwidth of two octaves around the resonance frequency of the loudspeakers. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

DOI10.1016/j.jsv.2018.04.009