Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II

Through this project, the effectiveness of a cylindrical perforated liner with varying mean bias flow and grazing flow in its absorption of planar acoustic waves in a duct is investigated. The liner converts acoustic energy into flow energy through the excitation of vorticity fluctuations at the rim...

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Main Author: Gay, Fonilia Yi Xuan.
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Final Year Project
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-535502023-03-04T19:10:06Z Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II Gay, Fonilia Yi Xuan. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Zhao Dan DRNTU::Engineering Through this project, the effectiveness of a cylindrical perforated liner with varying mean bias flow and grazing flow in its absorption of planar acoustic waves in a duct is investigated. The liner converts acoustic energy into flow energy through the excitation of vorticity fluctuations at the rims of the liner apertures. Vorticity is produced by fluid motion over a solid surface, the rate of production being greatest in regions where the pressure and velocity in the primary flow change rapidly, such as at corners and sharp edges. When sound waves are incident, vorticity diffuses from the edge and causes the sound to be damped. Moreover, the strength of this absorption can be increased by the appropriate configuration of the liner system in the duct. The entire sound incident on a perforated liner with bias flow can be absorbed if the flow speed and the geometry of the liner are chosen properly. An analysis of the single-liner and double liner system is performed to determine its absorbant capabilities in order to find the optimal design of liner systems with its corresponding flow speed. Through experimental analysis, we have reached the conclusion that a high bias flow coupled with a low grazing flow appears to generate the highest absorption strength. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2013-06-05T03:43:11Z 2013-06-05T03:43:11Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53550 en Nanyang Technological University 73 p. application/pdf
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Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II
description Through this project, the effectiveness of a cylindrical perforated liner with varying mean bias flow and grazing flow in its absorption of planar acoustic waves in a duct is investigated. The liner converts acoustic energy into flow energy through the excitation of vorticity fluctuations at the rims of the liner apertures. Vorticity is produced by fluid motion over a solid surface, the rate of production being greatest in regions where the pressure and velocity in the primary flow change rapidly, such as at corners and sharp edges. When sound waves are incident, vorticity diffuses from the edge and causes the sound to be damped. Moreover, the strength of this absorption can be increased by the appropriate configuration of the liner system in the duct. The entire sound incident on a perforated liner with bias flow can be absorbed if the flow speed and the geometry of the liner are chosen properly. An analysis of the single-liner and double liner system is performed to determine its absorbant capabilities in order to find the optimal design of liner systems with its corresponding flow speed. Through experimental analysis, we have reached the conclusion that a high bias flow coupled with a low grazing flow appears to generate the highest absorption strength.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Gay, Fonilia Yi Xuan.
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author Gay, Fonilia Yi Xuan.
author_sort Gay, Fonilia Yi Xuan.
title Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II
title_short Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II
title_full Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part II
title_sort experimental investigation of the acoustic damping of perforated liners with bias flow : part ii
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