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Numerical modeling of the exterior-to-interior transmission of impulsive sound through three-dimensional,thin-walled elastic structures
Authors:Marcel C Remillieux  Stephanie M Pasareanu  U Peter Svensson
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA;2. Acoustics Research Centre, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Exterior propagation of impulsive sound and its transmission through three-dimensional, thin-walled elastic structures, into enclosed cavities, are investigated numerically in the framework of linear dynamics. A model was developed in the time domain by combining two numerical tools: (i) exterior sound propagation and induced structural loading are computed using the image-source method for the reflected field (specular reflections) combined with an extension of the Biot–Tolstoy–Medwin method for the diffracted field, (ii) the fully coupled vibro-acoustic response of the interior fluid–structure system is computed using a truncated modal-decomposition approach. In the model for exterior sound propagation, it is assumed that all surfaces are acoustically rigid. Since coupling between the structure and the exterior fluid is not enforced, the model is applicable to the case of a light exterior fluid and arbitrary interior fluid(s). The structural modes are computed with the finite-element method using shell elements. Acoustic modes are computed analytically assuming acoustically rigid boundaries and rectangular geometries of the enclosed cavities. This model is verified against finite-element solutions for the cases of rectangular structures containing one and two cavities, respectively.
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