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Spinning mode sound propagation in ducts with acoustic treatment

Abstract

A detailed theoretical study of the acoustic propagation of spinning modes in acoustically treated open circular ducts is described. The suppressor with splitter rings was modeled by using the rectangular approximation to the annular duct. The theoretical models were used to determine optimum impedance and maximum attenuation for several spinning lobe numbers from 0 to 50. Some interesting results of the analysis are that for circular ducts the maximum possible attenuation and the optimum wall impedance are strong functions of the lobe number. For annular ducts the attenuation and optimum wall impedance are insensitive to the spinning lobe number for well cut-on modes. The above results help explain why suppressors with splitter rings were quite effective in spite of the lack of detailed information on the noise source modal structure

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