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Silencer structure for exhaust noise attenuation performance in the high frequency range

500 Hz 이상 고주파수 영역에서 배기소음 저감을 위한 소음기 구조

  • KIM, Sang-Am (College of Engineering Sciences, Chonnam National University)
  • Received : 2018.06.22
  • Accepted : 2018.08.17
  • Published : 2018.08.31

Abstract

High power trends in the diesel engines due to engine downsizing do not provide noise attenuation that can be satisfied with the performance of the existing silencer on account of high frequency increases in the exhaust noise. This study improves the attenuation performance of the exhaust silencer of the diesel engine and suggests silencer structure that performs best attenuation performance, especially at the high frequency range in the exhaust noise. It proposes dual silencer structure with an average attenuation performance of 6.4 dB and a maximum of 10.7 dB in the high frequency range (over 500 Hz), and analyzes its characteristics compared with the existing silencer. The performance analysis is performed according to 'Measurements on silencers in situation-ISO 11820:1996 Acoustics' and describes the results of comparative analysis with the existing silencer.

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