A Liquid Analysis of the Rectangular Wave Input Signals of Hydraulic Mufflers

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This paper makes use of the method of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to group the Hydraulic muffler of network grid and makes a fluidic analysis of the rectangular wave input signal of the hydraulic muffler without intubation noise absorption effect. The result manifests that the employment of CFD simulation technology to hydraulic muffler can provide evident theoretical support for further development and study of hydraulic muffler, and is possible to lay a foundation for continuous studies of the hydraulic muffler.

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