According to the spectral characteristics of vehicle intake orifice noise, the dominant noise contribution is identified in the range of frequency 800-1200 Hz. Based on the three-dimensional FEM method, the acoustic performance of the air cleaner is studied. The transmission loss of the air filter with additional chamber is improved in middle and high frequency. The acoustic attenuation of the additional chamber is related to the location and structure parameters. By increasing the cross-sectional area and the height of additional chamber, the acoustic attenuation bandwidth and amplitude are improved. Applied this procedure to the optimization of air cleaner structure, the results testified show that the procedure is reasonable and feasible. It can be applied in air cleaner design to increase the middle and high frequency of transmission loss of air intake systems.


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    Title :

    Middle and High Frequency Sound Attenuation Optimization of Air Cleaner


    Contributors:
    Yang, Liang (author) / Kuang, Xiaohong (author) / Zhang, Shuo (author) / Zhang, Haiyan (author)


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    11 Seiten





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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