Radiation Efficiency of Beam-stiffened Plate: Experimental Setup and Preliminary Results

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Beam stiffening technique has been widely used in engineering application to minimize the vibration of structures, to increase its loading capacity and to prevent the structure from buckling. However, study on the sound radiation from the beam stiffened plate is still lacking. This paper mainly presents the experimental setup to measure the radiation efficiency of three-beam and the five-beam stiffened plates. The treatment for the test plate is discussed. Reciprocity technique was employed to measure the sound power. In general, the measured results for the acoustic power show good agreement with those from the proposed mathematical model. Measured radiation efficiencies overestimate the simulation results of high frequencies due to error in the mobility measurement.

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Putra, A., Lim, K. H., Ramlan, R., Nor, M. J. M., Muhammad, N., Thompson, D. J., & Squicciarini, G. (2017). Radiation Efficiency of Beam-stiffened Plate: Experimental Setup and Preliminary Results. In Procedia Engineering (Vol. 170, pp. 266–273). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.03.023

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