A hybrid approach for aeroacoustic analysis of the engine exhaust system

Sathyanarayana, Y. ; Munjal, M. L. (2000) A hybrid approach for aeroacoustic analysis of the engine exhaust system Applied Acoustics, 60 (4). pp. 425-450. ISSN 0003-682X

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Abstract

This paper presents a new hybrid approach for prediction of noise radiation from engine exhaust systems. It couples the time domain analysis of the engine and the frequency domain analysis of the muffler, and has the advantages of both. In this approach, cylinder/cavity is analyzed in the time domain to calculate the exhaust mass flux history at the exhaust valve by means of the method of characteristics, avoiding the tedious procedure of interpolation at every mesh point and solving a number of equations simultaneously at every junction. This is done by making use of an interrelationship between progressive wave variables of the linear acoustic theory and those of the method of characteristics. In this approach, nonlinear propagation in the exhaust pipe is neglected and free expansion is assumed at the radiation end of the exhaust pipe. In the case of a muffler proper, expansion from the exhaust pipe into the first chamber is assumed to be a free expansion. Various results of this approach are compared with those of the method of characteristics and the classical acoustic theory, and various peaks and troughs in insertion loss curves are analytically validated.

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Keywords:Engines; Mufflers; Aeroacoustics; Method of Characteristics; Hybrid Approach
ID Code:73440
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