ON THE TRANSMISSION OF SOUND THROUGH FINITE, CLOSED SHELLS: STATISTICAL ENERGY ANALYSIS. MODAL COUPLING, AND NONRESONANT TRANSMISSION.

Abstract

An investigation of sound transmission into small enclosures considers the effects of acoustically induced coupling between shell modes. Using an integral equation approach, the transmission loss into a small rectangular box is computed and the level of cavity reactance examined. The noise reductions for a closed cylinder and a rectangular parallel-opiped enclosure (with a single flexible panel) sitting in reverberant acoustic fields are computed and experimentally checked. The transmission by resonant and nonresonant shell modes is examined, especially in relation to the statistical energy analysis approach. The nature of the predominance of one type of transmission over the other is considered in relation to shell and cavity configurations and structural damping levels. A technique is given for estimating the predominance of resonant or nonresonant modes as the basis for computations of sound transmission by flat panels and cylindrical shells in reverberant acoustic fields. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1970
Accession Number
AD0712452

Entities

People

  • Larry Debbs Pope

Organizations

  • University of Houston

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acoustic Fields
  • Computations
  • Couplings
  • Equations
  • Integral Equations
  • Integrals
  • Losses
  • Mathematics
  • Noise
  • Noise Reduction
  • Reactance
  • Sound Transmission
  • Transmission Loss

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Acoustics.
  • Microwave Engineering.
  • Structural Dynamics.