Noise Reduction Of Pipes Under Sound Excitation Via Various Attached Composite Structures

Yubao Song,Daofeng Tang,Hao Zhang, Haoyi Guan, Benchuan Yang

2020 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL, AUTOMATION AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING(2020)

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Abstract
Pipe systems are broadly used in modern buildings and large transportation vehicles. The reduction of noise from pipes is one of the main concerns in their engineering applications. In this paper, the reduction of the radiated noise from pipes is studied experimentally using various attached structures. An experimental system is constructed in an anechoic room. Three types of attached structures are considered, including foam coatings, distributed absorbers and periodic absorbers. Via the comparison of basic pipe and pipes with different noise control designs, the reduction effects from the attached structures are compared and analysed. The results show that the radiated noise is effectively reduced by the foam coatings and distributed absorbers, especially, at most of the peaks of the noise. The distributed absorbers reduce the noise more on the whole. The low frequency peaks (below 200Hz) of the noise are reduced most by the periodic absorbers. Via the proper design of the structure types and corresponding parameters, the low frequency property, the broadband property and the reduction amplitude will be obviously enhanced.
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Noise reduction, Pipes, Foam coating, Distributed absorbers, Periodic design
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