2022
DOI: 10.3390/fluids7100323
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Impact of the Soundproofing in the Cavity of the Synthetic Jet Actuator on the Generated Noise

Abstract: The synthetic jet actuator (SJA) generated high noise which limits the area of its application. In this paper, the five actuators with different types of soundproofing in the cavity were tested and compared to the classic actuator. The resistance and the sound pressure level (SPL) were measured for real power W, and frequency in a range of 20–150 Hz. The resonant frequency of actuators was designed. Only one type of soundproofing had a significant impact on the resonant frequency. The use of soundproofing in t… Show more

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“…In the Burton-Miller framework, we need the normal derivative of the standard Helmholtz boundary integral equation, as in Equation (5). This equation contains hypersingular integrals and must be treated very carefully.…”
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“…In the Burton-Miller framework, we need the normal derivative of the standard Helmholtz boundary integral equation, as in Equation (5). This equation contains hypersingular integrals and must be treated very carefully.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming now that ψ 1 = φ on the surface S (and only on this surface), subtract Equation (9) from Equation (5), to obtain…”
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“…Several studies in the literature were aimed at enhancing the SJA designs by reducing the resulting noise. This was achieved through several methods such as having outof-phase dual-acting orifices [24], introducing phase miss-matching [25], soundproofing the cavity walls [26], or using different orifice shapes [27]. These studies showed very promising results.…”
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confidence: 99%