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Modelling structure-borne sound and radiation of submerged structures at high frequencies

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Predicting the vibroacoustic behaviour of structures in contact with water and at high frequencies can be a complex task due to the fluid-structure interaction. Computation time increases with frequency and the complexity of the structure. Being able to predict the sound radiated by a naval vehicle in contact with water could help in improving passengers' comfort as well as the impact on the marine fauna. We use a prediction method called Dynamic Energy Analysis (DEA), so far emloyed mainly to assess the vibrational energy levels in the structure itself. DEA is a phase-space based ray tracing method determining energy densities in terms of the ray densities in a structure. The method can be applied on FEM-meshes and thus needs no SEA type substructuring. We expand the DEA methodology here to take into account radiation into the fluid in contact with the structure. From structure borne DEA calculations, we can determine directional sound radiation patterns both inside and outside the structure. We will demonstrate the new technique using some simple model systems.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: University of Nottingham 2: Naval Group Research 3: Matelys

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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