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      Sound Transmission Through Simply Supported Finite Double-Panel Partitions With Enclosed Air Cavity

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      Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
      ASME International

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              Analytical and experimental investigation on transmission loss of clamped double panels: implication of boundary effects.

              The air-borne sound insulation performance of a rectangular double-panel partition clamp mounted on an infinite acoustic rigid baffle is investigated both analytically and experimentally and compared with that of a simply supported one. With the clamped (or simply supported) boundary accounted for by using the method of modal function, a double series solution for the sound transmission loss (STL) of the structure is obtained by employing the weighted residual (Galerkin) method. Experimental measurements with Al double-panel partitions having air cavity are subsequently carried out to validate the theoretical model for both types of the boundary condition, and good overall agreement is achieved. A consistency check of the two different models (based separately on clamped modal function and simply supported modal function) is performed by extending the panel dimensions to infinite where no boundaries exist. The significant discrepancies between the two different boundary conditions are demonstrated in terms of the STL versus frequency plots as well as the panel deflection mode shapes.
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                Journal
                JVACEK
                Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
                J. Vib. Acoust.
                ASME International
                07393717
                2010
                2010
                : 132
                : 1
                : 011008
                Article
                10.1115/1.4000466
                e793adb8-dcfb-4d55-80a6-b6822dd1d0cc
                © 2010
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