Low frequency sound insulation using stiffness control with honeycomb panels |
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Authors: | C.F. Ng C.K. Hui |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hunghom, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | A new honeycomb core design has been used to increase the stiffness of the panel and applied to improve the noise transmission loss at frequencies between 100 and 200 Hz. A model is presented to predict the transmission loss of the honeycomb panels based on the structural modal parameters. A new test specimen with fiber reinforced plastic cores and face sheets had been used to investigate the effect of stiffness and damping on noise transmission loss. The measurements of noise transmission loss have been compared with data for common structural panels. The results show that the new core fabrication techniques using moulding to improve the noise transmission are effective. In comparison to a cement panel of the same mass, the honeycomb panels have higher TL at low frequencies between 100 and 200 Hz due to higher stiffness and damping. The honeycomb panels have more significant vibration responses above 500 Hz but these are limited by damping. |
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Keywords: | Sound insulation Honeycomb panels Bending resonance |
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