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Systems Approach for the Control of Intake and Exhaust Noise
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Abstract
An intake and exhaust system mathematical model has been developed with the ability to predict the effects of specific acoustical elements on acoustic system performance.
This paper discusses typical systems, the acoustical elements that make up the system, and a mathematical modeling of a system. It will also cover the effects of changing acoustical elements-exhaust and tail pipe lengths-on a noise spectrum.
Citation
Byrne, V. and Hart, J., "Systems Approach for the Control of Intake and Exhaust Noise," SAE Technical Paper 730429, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730429.Also In
References
- Rowley Douglas W. “Control of Farm Tractor Intake and Exhaust Noise.” SAE Transactions 75 1967 paper 660598
- Beranek Leo L. “Noise and Vibration Control.” New York McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1971
- Harris Cyril M. “Handbook of Noise Control.” New York McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1957
- Broch Jens Trampe “Acoustic Noise Measurement.” Briiel & Kjaer 1971
- Peterson Arnold P. G. Gross, Erwin E. Jr. “Handbook of Noise Measurement.” General Radio Co. 1963