Affecting Study on Flow Regeneration Noise from Muffler Element with Perforated Plate

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Making use of orthogonal experiment design method samples on muffler element with perforated plate are fixed, and a model of total sound power of flow regeneration noise and flow velocity, perforated diameter, expansion ratio, perforated ratio and length of perforated plate to inlet expansion is established, and the model parameters are solved, and quantity research of the noise effect is performed, and spectrum characteristic of flow regeneration noise from the muffler element is analyzed. It is achieved that the perforated diameter and the expansion ratio have important effect on flow regeneration noise, the reducing of the perforated diameter and improving expansion ratio is in favor of the reduction of flow regeneration noise from muffler element with perforated plate, and peak value frequency appears in the middle and high range, and the high frequency may be high velocity air flowing through little holes on the plate.

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