elogesh
Mechanical
- May 10, 2002
- 187
Hai,
I have a sheet metal component(similar to silencer) of approximately 2 mm thickness. It is elliptic shaped closed one with one inlet and outlet hole.
Earlier it was made up of steel.Later the material changed to plastic. Hot gas passes through the component.
The temperature aren't so high as it is in automotives.
The acoustic cavity is same for both the components.Therfore I felt noise attenuation characteristics are same.
But still the system with plastic component is having 4dB
higher noise level compared to metallic component.
Few mentioned that it may be because of break-out noise(Break-out noise is due to flexing effects of the structure).But I said that the plastic will respond slower to the foreces compared to metals.Therefore plastic may have less break-out noise compared to steel.Whether my interpretation is correct? My interpretation is based rate of change of force,pressure or speed is important for noise.
Please provide your feed backs.
Regards,
elogesh
I have a sheet metal component(similar to silencer) of approximately 2 mm thickness. It is elliptic shaped closed one with one inlet and outlet hole.
Earlier it was made up of steel.Later the material changed to plastic. Hot gas passes through the component.
The temperature aren't so high as it is in automotives.
The acoustic cavity is same for both the components.Therfore I felt noise attenuation characteristics are same.
But still the system with plastic component is having 4dB
higher noise level compared to metallic component.
Few mentioned that it may be because of break-out noise(Break-out noise is due to flexing effects of the structure).But I said that the plastic will respond slower to the foreces compared to metals.Therefore plastic may have less break-out noise compared to steel.Whether my interpretation is correct? My interpretation is based rate of change of force,pressure or speed is important for noise.
Please provide your feed backs.
Regards,
elogesh