scholarly journals Evaluating the impact of acoustic impedance matching on the airborne noise rejection and sensitivity of an electrostatic transducer

Author(s):  
Valerie Rennoll ◽  
Ian McLane ◽  
Adebayo Eisape ◽  
Mounya Elhilali ◽  
James West
2021 ◽  
Vol 149 (4) ◽  
pp. A23-A23
Author(s):  
Valerie Rennoll ◽  
Ian M. McLane ◽  
Adebayo Eisape ◽  
Mounya Elhilali ◽  
James West

2012 ◽  
Vol 226-228 ◽  
pp. 2198-2202
Author(s):  
Zhi Lin Wu ◽  
Xiao Mei Wang

The propagation of the stress wave in axial direction during the impact between the front-end-coated projectile and the substrate coated by ceramic films is described by the stress wave theorem. The impact process is numerically simulated by ANSYS/LS-DYNA, where the shell unit is used for precision. The effects of thickness of the front-end coating on the interfacial stress are discussed in detail. Dependence of different ceramic films are also considered. Simulation results show that interfacial normal stress is much greater than tangential stress. The interfacial normal stress is greatest when the thickness of the projectile coating is 0.2 mm. The interfacial tangential stress increases slightly as the thickness of coating increases. Similar stress history in the interface occurs when the acoustic impedance of the films are close. Greater acoustic impedance results in smaller stress.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Fei Yao ◽  
Guangyu Chen ◽  
Jianhong Su

To identify shield grouting quality based on impact echo method, an impact echo test of segment-grouting (SG) test piece was carried out to explore effect of acoustic impedance of grouting layers and grouting defects on impact echo law. A finite element numerical simulation on the impact echo process was implemented. Test results and simulation results were compared. Results demonstrated that, under some working conditions, finite element simulation results and test results both agree with theoretical values. The acoustic impedance ratio of SG material influenced the echo characteristics significantly. But thickness frequency could not be detected under some working conditions because the reflected energy is weak. Frequency feature under grouting defects was more complicated than that under no grouting defects.


2014 ◽  
Vol 554 ◽  
pp. 701-711
Author(s):  
Abu Bakar Musa

The study is about impact of a short viscoelastic slug on a stationary semi-infinite viscoelastic rod. The viscoelastic materials are modeled as standard linear solid which involve three material parameters and the motion is treated as one-dimensional. We first establish the governing equations pertaining to the impact of viscoelastic materials subject to certain boundary conditions for the case when a viscoelastic slug moving at a speed impacts a semi-infinite stationary viscoelastic rod. In order to validate the numerical results, we derive the effective ratio of acoustic impedance for impacting rods which will be used in the viscoelastic discontinuity analysis. The objective of this study is to investigate how the viscosity time constants in the slug and in the rod give rise to different interface stresses and interface velocities following wave transmission in the slug. After modeling the impact and solving the governing system of partial differential equations in the Laplace transform domain, we invert the Laplace transformed solution numerically to obtain the stresses and velocities. In inverting the Laplace transformed equations we used the complex inversion formula (Bromwich contour). In validating the numerical results, the method of viscoelastic discontinuity analysis is engaged to determine the first discontinuity jump at the interface. Finally, we discussed the relationship between the viscosity time constants, ratios of acoustic impedances and the results of the viscoelastic impacts obtained numerically and the predictions acquired using the multiple scales in perturbation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 (0) ◽  
pp. _3P2-N06_1-_3P2-N06_4
Author(s):  
Ryo AOKI ◽  
Tomonori KANEKO ◽  
Nguyen Minh-Dung ◽  
Tomoyuki TAKAHATA ◽  
Kiyoshi MATSUMOTO ◽  
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