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Structure-Borne sound characterization of coupled structures—part II: Feasibility study

Pavić, G; Elliott, AS

Authors

G Pavić

AS Elliott



Abstract

A novel method has been outlined in the first part of this paper aimed at characterization of structure-borne sound transmission from a vibration source coupled via resilient mounts to a receiver. It can deliver the source mobility and its free velocity, together with the mobility of the receiver to which the source is connected, without decoupling the two structures. The only condition which has to be fulfilled is the conservation of coupling forces and moments across the mounts. In this part of the paper the method is examined from the feasibility point of view. A benchmark test is used as a validation reference for the method, where the properties of the resilient mounts are required and are assumed as known but not completely certain. The feasibility of the principal method is tested by virtual experiment involving two built-up plates resiliently connected at several points. The comparison of the benchmark and the principal method is used to illustrate the benefits of the latter given a small error in the supposedly known mount properties.

Citation

Pavić, G., & Elliott, A. Structure-Borne sound characterization of coupled structures—part II: Feasibility study. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 132(4), 041009. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4000981

Journal Article Type Article
Deposit Date May 9, 2013
Journal Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
Print ISSN 1048-9002
Publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 132
Issue 4
Pages 041009
DOI https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4000981
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4000981
Additional Information Funders : European Doctorate in Sound and Vibration Studies (EDSVS)