The Proceedings of the Symposium on Environmental Engineering
Online ISSN : 2424-2969
2014.24
Session ID : 106
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106 Prediction method for structure-borne sound on concrete structures using the finite-difference time-domain method
Takumi AsakuraTakashi IshizukaTohru MiyajimaMasahiro Toyoda
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Due to limitations of computes, prediction of structure-borne sound remain difficult for large-scale problems. Herein a prediction method for low-frequency structure-borne sound transmissions on concrete structures using the finite-difference time-domain scheme is proposed. The target structure is modeled as a composition of multiple plate elements to reduce the dimensions of the simulated vibration field from three-dimensional discretization by solid elements to two-dimensional discretization. This scheme reduces both the calculation time and the amount of required memory. To validate the proposed method, the vibration characteristics using the numerical results of the proposed scheme are compared to those measured for a two-level concrete structure. Comparison of the measured and simulated results suggests that the proposed method can be used to simulate real-scale structures.
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© 2014 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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