Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate

Karman vortex shedding occurs when the gas passes through the duct with tube bank of the heat exchangers, such as gas heaters and boilers. Very high level sound in called “self-sustained tones” occurs due to the interference of the vortex and the sound field in the duct. In general, baffle plates ar...

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Main Authors: Kunihiko ISHIHARA, Satoru KUDO, Takayuki MASUMOTO, Masaaki MORI
Format: Article
Language:Japanese
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2017-12-01
Series:Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/84/857/84_17-00365/_pdf/-char/en
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author Kunihiko ISHIHARA
Satoru KUDO
Takayuki MASUMOTO
Masaaki MORI
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Satoru KUDO
Takayuki MASUMOTO
Masaaki MORI
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description Karman vortex shedding occurs when the gas passes through the duct with tube bank of the heat exchangers, such as gas heaters and boilers. Very high level sound in called “self-sustained tones” occurs due to the interference of the vortex and the sound field in the duct. In general, baffle plates are used to suppress the self-sustained tone. However, it is difficult to use them effectively, because insertion conditions have not been established. Then, perforated plates are installed in both sides of the duct to suppress the self-sustained tones. As a result, it was clarified that the perforated plate could suppress the self-sustained tone as expected. The perforated plates are generally used with a cavity to obtain the suppression effect effectively. However the perforated plates change the acoustic natural frequency of the sound field of the duct. In previous paper, this was not referred. This paper aims to clarify the role of the perforated plates when it changes the acoustic natural frequency of the duct. In this study, one dimensional duct will be used for simplicity and the relationship between the aperture ratio and the acoustic natural frequency will be obtained analytically and experimentally. As a result, it was clarified that the analytical results are in good agreement with the experimental ones and the plates with holes had a role of acoustic damping in calculation of the acoustic natural frequency of the one dimensional sound field like a duct with plates with holes.
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spelling doaj.art-20e6ebebf730436da7165f02bd47d8e72022-12-22T04:35:11ZjpnThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu2187-97612017-12-018485717-0036517-0036510.1299/transjsme.17-00365transjsmeStudy on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plateKunihiko ISHIHARA0Satoru KUDO1Takayuki MASUMOTO2Masaaki MORI3Tokushima Bunri Univ. Dept. of Clinical EngineeringTokushima Bunri Univ. Dept. of Clinical EngineeringCybernet Systems CO.LTD.Cybernet Systems CO.LTD.Karman vortex shedding occurs when the gas passes through the duct with tube bank of the heat exchangers, such as gas heaters and boilers. Very high level sound in called “self-sustained tones” occurs due to the interference of the vortex and the sound field in the duct. In general, baffle plates are used to suppress the self-sustained tone. However, it is difficult to use them effectively, because insertion conditions have not been established. Then, perforated plates are installed in both sides of the duct to suppress the self-sustained tones. As a result, it was clarified that the perforated plate could suppress the self-sustained tone as expected. The perforated plates are generally used with a cavity to obtain the suppression effect effectively. However the perforated plates change the acoustic natural frequency of the sound field of the duct. In previous paper, this was not referred. This paper aims to clarify the role of the perforated plates when it changes the acoustic natural frequency of the duct. In this study, one dimensional duct will be used for simplicity and the relationship between the aperture ratio and the acoustic natural frequency will be obtained analytically and experimentally. As a result, it was clarified that the analytical results are in good agreement with the experimental ones and the plates with holes had a role of acoustic damping in calculation of the acoustic natural frequency of the one dimensional sound field like a duct with plates with holes.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/84/857/84_17-00365/_pdf/-char/ennoise controlsound and acousticsacoustic natural frequencyperforated platebem
spellingShingle Kunihiko ISHIHARA
Satoru KUDO
Takayuki MASUMOTO
Masaaki MORI
Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
noise control
sound and acoustics
acoustic natural frequency
perforated plate
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title Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
title_full Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
title_fullStr Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
title_full_unstemmed Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
title_short Study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
title_sort study on acoustic natural frequency and its mode of one dimensional sound field partitioned by perforated plate
topic noise control
sound and acoustics
acoustic natural frequency
perforated plate
bem
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/84/857/84_17-00365/_pdf/-char/en
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