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DINAME 2017
XVII International Symposium on Dynamic Problems of Mechanics
Passive control of noise propagation in tube systems using Bragg scattering
Submission Author:
Vinícius Dias de Lima , SP
Co-Authors:
Vinícius Dias de Lima, Jose Maria Campos dos Santos, José Arruda
Presenter: Vinícius Dias de Lima
doi://10.26678/ABCM.DINAME2017.DIN17-0201
Abstract
Noise control in acoustic tube systems is a classical problem. The use of periodic geometries and resonators is also classic in acoustic filter design. The phononic approach to the problem is much more recent. Looking at this classic problem with a novel approach may lead to innovative solutions. This work investigates the band gaps created in acoustic pipe systems using axisymmetric finite element models, wave finite element models and experiments. Periodic geometry variations are investigated. The Floquet-Bloch theorem is used on a transfer matrix of the periodic cell rearranged from a dynamic stiffness matrix to obtain the dispersion diagrams that reveal the band gaps caused by Bragg scattering. Numerical predictions of the forced response obtained with the full finite element axisymmetric model of a duct system with five cells are compared with a wave finite element model ans with experimental results.
Keywords
periodic system, passive noise control, ducts, Bragg scattering

