Abstract:
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The reduction on sound transmission through an aperture by active means is theoretically
investigated. The primary field is composed by a plane wave that arrives at a rectangular aperture
placed in an infinite rigid thin wall. The sound transmission to the other side is calculated by the
Rayleigh radiation equation after continuity conditions have been applied in the aperture plane.
The secondary field is generated by a monopole source placed close to the aperture in the
incidence side and it is tuned to get zero acoustic pressure at the error microphone, placed in the
center of the aperture. The sound transmitted after active control is calculated by the
superposition of the primary and secondary fields. The proposed model is compared with a BEM
model in order to obtain the range of usability. Preliminary results show good agreement
although some deviation is found in the low frequency range. Finally, an example of active
control as function of frequency is developed, giving, as expected, better results for low
frequency sounds and when the secondary source is placed far from the aperture. |