Tight-Coupled Active Control of Noise Passing through a Pipe
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概要
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This paper describes the active noise control in a piping. The noise control system is composed of the tight-coupled monopoles aranged along the pipe without flow. The equivalent matrixes of the system are derived from the linear theory in which such monopoles are treated as the acoustic elements absorbing sound energy. The transmission loss calculated by using the matrix element for sound pressure shows the fairly large level in the wide range of frequency, owing to the action of plural monopoles and the reflection effect between them. When the absorption effect is enough large, the insertion loss obtained from the 4-terminal constants becomes plus also at the resonance frequencies of the inlet pipe and the tail pipe. The above facts indicate that the noise control characteristics of the system are improved as compared with those of the reactive silencers. These theoretical characteristics have been verified by the experiments.
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著者
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Taki Masao
Department Of Electric Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Met. Univ.
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MORI Takuji
Tosho Engineering Co., Ltd.
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MURAKAMI Shuntaro
Department of Prime Mover Engineering
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KOMORI Takuya
Course of Mechanical Engineering
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Mori Takuji
Tosho Engineering Co. Ltd.
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Murakami Shuntaro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering King Mongkut's Institute Of Technol
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Taki Masao
Department of Communications Engineering, Osaka University
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