Abstract
Previous work demonstrated that a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm could be successfully employed as an optimiser to make the design of flat-walled multi-layered anechoic linings more efficient. In the present work, such an algorithm is employed to investigate the practical aspects of the application of multi-layered polyurethane foams as the flat-walled anechoic lining. The investigation includes aspects such as the efficacy of a single layer of material, the minimum number of layers of linings to achieve the minimum overall thickness for low (100 Hz), mid (250 Hz) and high (500 Hz) cut-off frequencies, the use of the three-layered lining composite for low to mid cut-off frequencies and the effect of air gaps.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Applied Acoustics |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Keywords
- flat-walled multi-layered anechoic linings
- polyurethane foams
- evolutionary algorithms
- anechoic termination