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Conference paper

Active control of radiated sound power from a baffled, rectangular panel

In Inter-noise 96 - Proceedings — 1996, pp. 1211-1214
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Department of Acoustic Technology, Technical University of Denmark1

Active control of radiated sound power from a rectangular baffled panel by minimisation of an accurate power estimate, using piezoceramic actuators, has been investigated. Computer simulations have shown that minimising a power estimate obtained by discretised integration of the far field intensity with an array of eleven microphones in front of the panel, is very close to minimising the actual radiated sound power.

Practical experiments where such an array estimate has been minimised using the filtered X LMS algorithm have shown that substantial reductions of radiated sound power can be obtained over a broad frequency range using few piezoceramic actuators, provided that an accurate estimate of the sound power is available for minimisation.

Language: English
Publisher: The Institute of Acoustics
Year: 1996
Pages: 1211-1214
Proceedings: The 1996 International Congress on Noise Control Engineering
Types: Conference paper

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