
Directional excitation of structural vibrations due to correlated sources
Dynamical Energy Analysis (DEA) is an approach used to compute the vibro-acoustic response of complex structures to externally applied high-frequency excitation. DEA tracks the global energy flow in a structure in terms of a local ray tracing approach implemented on meshes. Due to its
in-built directional set-up, the approach is ideally suited for modelling the response of structures to directional excitation. Examples thereof are dipole sources or - more generally - correlated and distributed source excitation such as due to a Turbulent Boundary Layer (TBL) excitation
across an aircraft wing during flight. We will demonstrate here how such directional sources are implemented in a DEA setting. TBL induced sources or general correlated sources can be described in terms of appropriate force or wave correlation functions (CF). Using Wigner-transformation, these
CFs can be associated with a directional energy flow source. Vibrational energy field results are presented for a pair of phase-locked point forces. Results are also presented for 9 point-sources, which demonstrate the ability to channel the energy flow away from the sources by carefully choosing
their relative phases. An implementation of this approach within DEA is also presented, with results demonstrating strong agreement with direct calculations.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: University of Nottingham 2: Forest Rock Systems
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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