An analytical method is described for prediction of the interior noise levels for propeller-driven aircraft, given the exterior noise signature and its harmonic spectrum, and a description of the fuselage sidewall structure and various candidate 'add-on' noise-control elements. The structural response is described by the theory of Koval but simplified to consider the stiffeners as 'smeared' elements. The incremental transmission loss (TL) due to add-on-noise-control elements is derived from the Beranek and Work method. Comparisons between experimental data and the theory are presented. The method is reasonably accurate below the ring frequency, but is somewhat conservative at normal incidence angle. This method is, however, expedient computationally, is economical, and permits rapid comparisons of noise-control penalties for various treatment concepts. (Krautzig)


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    Title :

    An analytical model for study of interior noise control for high-speed, propeller-driven aircraft


    Additional title:

    Ein analytisches Modell zur Untersuchung von Kabinen-Schalldaempfung bei Hochgeschwindigkeitspropellerflugzeugen


    Contributors:
    Revell, J.D. (author) / Balena, F.J. (author) / Koval, L.R. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1980


    Size :

    10 Seiten, 10 Bilder, 13 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English