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Daniel Deery, Lara Flanagan, Gordon O?Brien, Henry J. Rice and John Kennedy
Significant potential for acoustic metamaterials to provide a breakthrough in sound attenuation has been unlocked in recent times due to advancements in additive manufacturing techniques. These materials allow the targeting of specific frequencies for so...
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Erik Nilsson, Sylvain Ménard, Delphine Bard Hagberg and Nikolaos-Georgios Vardaxis
Sound reduction is complex to estimate for acoustical treatments on ventilation ducts through walls. Various acoustical treatments are available for ventilation ducts, including internal lining (absorption along the inner perimeter), external lagging (ex...
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Myeong-rok Ryu and Kweonha Park
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is strengthening regulations on reducing sulfur oxide emissions, and the demand for reducing exhaust noise affecting the environment of ships is also increasing. Various technologies have been developed to sa...
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Daniel Guariglia, Alejandro Rubio Carpio and Christophe Schram
Shock-cell noise occurs in aero-engines when the nozzle exhaust is supersonic and shock-cells are present in the jet. In commercial turbofan engines, at cruise, the secondary flow is often supersonic underexpanded, with the formation of annular shock-cel...
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