2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4913624
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Noise suppression in curved glass shells using macro-fiber-composite actuators studied by the means of digital holography and acoustic measurements

Abstract: The paper presents methods and experimental results of the semi-active control of noise transmission in a curved glass shell with attached piezoelectric macro fiber composite (MFC) actuators. The semi-active noise control is achieved via active elasticity control of piezoelectric actuators by connecting them to an active electric shunt circuit that has a negative effective capacitance. Using this approach, it is possible to suppress the vibration of the glass shell in the normal direction with respect to its s… Show more

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“…The analysis of the functionality of the proposed noise shielding device was presented in [12] and the detailed numerical model of all material parameters of used MFC actuators was performed in [16]. The noise shielding device has been successfully fabricated and its function has been tested by means of the measurements of frequency dependence of SAI [9]. The pressure difference at the opposite sides of the AAMS has been measured using two microphones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the functionality of the proposed noise shielding device was presented in [12] and the detailed numerical model of all material parameters of used MFC actuators was performed in [16]. The noise shielding device has been successfully fabricated and its function has been tested by means of the measurements of frequency dependence of SAI [9]. The pressure difference at the opposite sides of the AAMS has been measured using two microphones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…large planar structures with the negative acoustic impedance. 14 Independently, several groups around the world have constructed active acoustic metamaterials and metasurfaces which employ the piezoelectric materials.…”
Section: E Active Acoustic Metamaterials and Metasurfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%