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On the development of a virtual test bench to assess sound absorption of materials in an alpha chamber
Author(s) -
Pavel Cvetkov,
Vladimir Leontiev,
I. V. Busko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2131/2/022106
Subject(s) - absorption (acoustics) , test bench , boundary value problem , noise reduction coefficient , porosity , attenuation coefficient , mechanical engineering , computer science , chemistry , acoustics , engineering , physics , mathematics , optics , mathematical analysis , organic chemistry
A description is given of a virtual test-bench (VTB) designed by engineering center of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University to calculate a sound absorption coefficient of various materials. Developed VTB differs from known programs in that it allows a sound absorption coefficient of various materials to be determined with minimum involvement of an engineer. This VTB differs from other programs also by using infinite elements jointly with finite elements, which increases adequacy of the discrete model being used, and also the configuration of the boundary of an alpha chamber being used. The known programs use various phenomenological mathematical models of porous materials such as Johnson-Champoux-Allard (JCA) model. The VTB is based on fundamental mathematical models and statistical energy analysis (SEA) that allow describing adequately the established or transitional processes of sound absorption and reflection by a porous material the properties of which are not homogenized. The value of this VTB, which is created on the basis of a VA One software complex supplemented by a set of files of boundary conditions, files of solvers’ settings, secondary finite element (FE) models, is that VTB allows standardized calculations to be performed to determine the sound absorption coefficient of a material with minimum involvement of an engineer and the obtained result to be submitted for detailed processing. Developed virtual test-bench enables determination of a sound absorption coefficient for various materials within the entire finite frequency range. The result of the calculation is displayed as a graph of dependency of the material sound absorption coefficient on frequency.

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