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The Use Of Finite Element And Boundary Element Models For Predicting The Vibro-acoustic Behavior Of Layered Structures

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

11

Pages

8

Published

1995

Size

675 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/COMAC950321

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

J.P. Coyette

Abstract

Layered structures made from elastic and porous materials are widely used as insulation systems in the automotive industry. They have a complex dynamic behavior which is influenced by the various interaction mechanisms within the porous material. The paper concentrates on modeling these systems using a 3-D finite element (FE) approach for the structure combined with a boundary element (BE) procedure for the acoustic radiation process. The key part is a Blot's model for the two phase porous material. A mixed displacement formulation is selected. The model can be used for predicting the surface impedance and/or the transmission loss characteristics of layered material. The combined use of this FE/BE model enables also the evaluation of the acous

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