Correlation of Simulated and Measured Noise Emissions and Unsteady Gas Dynamic Flow from Engine Ducting

961806

8/1/1996

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Abstract
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One-dimensional (1-D) unsteady gas dynamic models of a number of common muffler (or silencer) elements have been incorporated into a1-D simulation code to predict the impact of the muffler on the gas dynamics within the overall system and the radiated Sound Pressure Level (SPL) noise spectrum in free-space.
Correlation with measured data has been achieved using a Single-Pulse rig for detailed unsteady gas dynamic analysis and a Rotary-Valve rig in conjunction with an anechoic chamber for noise spectra analysis. The results obtained show good agreement both gas dynamically and acoustically. The incorporation of these models into a full 1-D engine simulation code should facilitate the rapid assessment of various muffler designs prior to prototype manufacture and testing.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/961806
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Mackey, D., Blair, G., and Fleck, R., "Correlation of Simulated and Measured Noise Emissions and Unsteady Gas Dynamic Flow from Engine Ducting," 1996 SAE International Off-Highway and Powerplant Congress and Exposition, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, August 26, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961806.
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8/1/1996
Product Code
961806
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Technical Paper
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English