Porous layer impedance applied to a moving wall: Application to the radiation of a covered piston

  • Doutres O
  • Dauchez N
  • Génevaux J
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Abstract

Modeling a porous layer mounted on a vibrating structure using acoustic impedance is investigated in this paper. It is shown that the use of surface impedance usually measured with the impedance tube method can provide an inaccurate estimation of the acoustic pressure radiated by the covered structure. The paper focuses on the derivation of an impedance, denoted the “transfer impedance,” which describes accurately the dynamic movement of the porous layer. Biot’s theory is used in the model to account for deformations in the thickness of the layer. Experimental validation is performed using a circular piston covered by a foam or a fibrous layer, radiating in an infinite half space. The radiation model including the transfer impedance shows close agreement with experimental data.

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Doutres, O., Dauchez, N., & Génevaux, J.-M. (2007). Porous layer impedance applied to a moving wall: Application to the radiation of a covered piston. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121(1), 206–213. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2359233

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