Denia et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Finite element based acoustic analysis of dissipative silencers with high temperature and thermal-induced heterogeneityDenia et al., 2015
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- Denia F
- Sánchez-Orgaz E
- Martínez-Casas J
- Kirby R
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- Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
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A mixed finite element model has been derived for the acoustic analysis of perforated dissipative silencers including several effects simultaneously:(1) High temperature and thermal gradients in the central duct and the outer absorbent material;(2) a perforated …
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