Finite Element Approach for Analyses of Flanking Noise Transmission within Lightweight Panel Structure

Parthkumar Gandalal Domadiya, Kristoffer Ahrens Dickow, Lars Andersen, Sergey Sorokin

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Abstract

This paper concerns the analysis of noise transmission in a lightweight panel structure. The analysis is based on Finite Element Analysis (FEA) employing solid elements for the structure. The analysis focuses on flanking noise transmission in panel structures of finite size. A parametric study is carried out regarding the influence of the presence of ribs within the panels. The ribs are placed at an exact periodic distance and the study concerns a simplified model, in which a narrow strip of the panel is considered to reduce computation time. A comparison is made for different loading positions and different designs of the ribs regarding the energy contained within the panel strip. The paper presents an analysis of vibrational energy transmission for an isotropic periodic panel strip excited by a concentrated force. The computations are carried out in frequency domain in the range below 2 kHz.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Forum Acusticum 2011 : 27 June - 01 July, Aalborg, Denmark
EditorsDanish Acoustical Society
Number of pages5
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherEuropean Acoustics Association - EAA
Publication date2011
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventForum Acusticum 2011 - Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: 27 Jun 20111 Jul 2011
Conference number: 6

Conference

ConferenceForum Acusticum 2011
Number6
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period27/06/201101/07/2011
SeriesForum Acusticum
Number6

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Keywords

  • Transmission
  • Lightweight Panel Structure
  • Sound Isolation

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