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Title: The Helmholtz resonator with different types of necks
Authors: Cai, C 
Mak, CM 
Shi, X
Wang, X
Issue Date: 2017
Source: INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings, InterNoise17, Hong Kong, China, 27-30 Aug. 2017, p. 923-927
Abstract: This paper focuses on improving the noise attenuation performance of the Helmholtz resonator (HR) at low frequencies with a limited space. Three different types of necks: an extended neck or a spiral neck takes the place of the traditional straight neck of the HR. The acoustic performance of the HR with these two types of necks is analyzed theoretically and numerically. The spiral neck is transformed to an equivalent straight neck, and the acoustic performance is then obtained by a one-dimensional approach. A length correction factor for the extended neck is developed through a modified one-dimensional approach to take the non-planar effects into account. The theoretical prediction results fit well with the Finite Element Method (FEM) simulation results. The results show that significant improvement of the acoustic performance of the HR can be obtained by introducing these necks. The acoustic characteristics of HRs with these two different neck types have a potential application in noise control, especially at low frequencies within a constrained space.
Keywords: Extended neck
Helmholtz resonator
Noise control
Spiral neck
Publisher: Institute of Noise Control Engineering
Description: 46th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering: Taming Noise and Moving Quiet, INTER-NOISE 2017, 27-30 August 2017, Hong Kong
Rights: Posted with permission of the publisher. © INCE-USA
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