The Proceedings of the Dynamics & Design Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2993
2016
Session ID : 305
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Active Control of Sound Radiated from a Double-walled Structure Using Active Noise Control and Active Vibration Control
Kentaro OKADAHiroyuki IWAMOTONobuo TANAKA
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This paper presents a new active control method of sound radiated from a double-walled structure. The purpose of this study is to control of sound radiation power level using both of active noise control and active vibration control. First, modal coupling method is introduced which is required to model a vibro-acoustic coupling system. Then, optimal control laws of active noise control and active vibration control for minimizing the sound radiation power are derived in a vector form. Next, some numerical simulations are carried out to demonstrate the validity of the proposed method. As a result of the analysis, reduction of the sound power level is succeeded by feedforward control. Some numerical results show that active noise control is more effective than active vibration control for minimizing the sound power level. In addition, it is shown that by combination of the both control methods, improvement of a control performance is achieved. Furthermore, it is found that control effect rely on the relationship between placement of control sound sources and the disturbance location, while placement of control vibration source does not have significant impact on the control performance.

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