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Transmission loss in simple model
Posted 25 juin 2012, 11:38 UTC−4 Acoustics & Vibrations, Structural Mechanics 3 Replies
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Hi,
I'd like to analyze the frequency dependency of the transmission loss (TL) of a simple structural/acoustic model, which is depicted here: www.alfwarnock.info/sound/images/tlsuite.gif
Some problems I stumbled upon:
1) I'm not sure how to apply the acoustic load. I want to model a pressure wave that excites the entire frequency spectrum (so, swept sine or white noise).
2) The pressure in the right reception room does not change, even though the middle panel deforms.
If anyone can help to get me started, that would be great!
I'd like to analyze the frequency dependency of the transmission loss (TL) of a simple structural/acoustic model, which is depicted here: www.alfwarnock.info/sound/images/tlsuite.gif
Some problems I stumbled upon:
1) I'm not sure how to apply the acoustic load. I want to model a pressure wave that excites the entire frequency spectrum (so, swept sine or white noise).
2) The pressure in the right reception room does not change, even though the middle panel deforms.
If anyone can help to get me started, that would be great!
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