JOURNAL ARTICLE

Active control of sound transmission through a rectangular panel using point-force actuators and piezoelectric film sensors

Akira SANADAKouji HigashiyamaNobuo Tanaka

Year: 2015 Journal:   The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol: 137 (1)Pages: 458-469   Publisher: Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

This study deals with the active control of sound transmission through a rectangular panel, based on single input, single output feedforward vibration control using point-force actuators and piezoelectric film sensors. It focuses on the phenomenon in which the sound power transmitted through a finite-sized panel drops significantly at some frequencies just below the resonance frequencies of the panel in the low-frequency range as a result of modal coupling cancellation. In a previous study, it was shown that when point-force actuators are located on nodal lines for the frequency at which this phenomenon occurs, a force equivalent to the incident sound wave can act on the panel. In this study, a practical method for sensing volume velocity using a small number of piezoelectric film strips is investigated. It is found that two quadratically shaped piezoelectric film strips, attached at the same nodal lines as those where the actuators were placed, can sense the volume velocity approximately in the low-frequency range. Results of simulations show that combining the proposed actuation method and the sensing method can achieve a practical control effect at low frequencies over a wide frequency range. Finally, experiments are carried out to demonstrate the validity and feasibility of the proposed method.

Keywords:
Acoustics Actuator Sound transmission class Piezoelectricity Sound power Vibration Low frequency STRIPS Range (aeronautics) Frequency response Modal Feed forward Point (geometry) Infrasound Materials science Computer science Physics Sound (geography) Electrical engineering Engineering Mathematics Telecommunications

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