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Unbalanced Mirror-based Multimodal StraightForward Method for impedance eduction

  • Beihang University

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Abstract

This paper proposes the Unbalanced-version Mirror-based Multimodal StraightForward Method (abbreviated as Unbalanced MM-SFM or UMM-SFM), as an enhancement of the MM-SFM, for more precise impedance eduction of acoustic liners in complex broadband multimodal aeroacoustic environments. The unbalanced-mode-expansion algorithm is developed to adaptively expand each transverse mode into different orders of vertical modes, according to the actual modal distributions of incident sound sources which may be non-uniform, for effectively decreasing the probes and improving the decomposition accuracy of dominant modes. A numerical experiment through Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis is conducted on two liner specimens under high-velocity flow conditions and high-frequency unbalanced multimodal fields. The impedance spectrum and its uncertainties educed by the UMM-SFM exhibit small average deviations from the references and satisfactory uncertainties over a vast majority of tested frequencies, except for those near the anti-resonance. This verifies the effectiveness of the Unbalanced MM-SFM for accurate eduction using fewer probes, and its robustness under the error to some degree from non-full resolving of actual modal components and the random perturbance induced from flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1576-1584
Number of pages9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event54th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, INTERNOISE 2025 - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Duration: 24 Aug 202527 Aug 2025

Conference

Conference54th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, INTERNOISE 2025
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CitySao Paulo
Period24/08/2527/08/25

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