2013
DOI: 10.1121/1.4799091
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Low frequency sound absorption of resonators with flexible tubes

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“…The SDOF LEONAR concept [64,68] consists of linking the perforated facesheet with open hollow tubes introduced into the cavities (Fig. 16) to shift resonance to lower frequencies by a prolongation of air column lengths.…”
Section: B Oneramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SDOF LEONAR concept [64,68] consists of linking the perforated facesheet with open hollow tubes introduced into the cavities (Fig. 16) to shift resonance to lower frequencies by a prolongation of air column lengths.…”
Section: B Oneramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the limit where the pore radius tends to +1 (or, a bit more realistically, to 1m), the honeycomb behaves like the open ambient fluid. • A LEONAR [10,13] consists in the combination of tubes and a cavity [14,15]. The tubes are modeled similarly to a perforated plate of increased thickness, while the cavity is taken as a honeycomb layer of adequate radius.…”
Section: Acoustic Liner Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%