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Elsevier, Applied Acoustics, (80), p. 28-35, 2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2014.01.007

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Influence of stiffeners on plate vibration and radiated noise excited by turbulent boundary layers

Journal article published in 2014 by Bilong Liu, Hao Zhang, Zhongchang Qian, Daoqing Chang, Qun Yan, Wenchao Huang
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Abstract

The influence of stiffeners on plate vibration and noise radiation induced by turbulent boundary layers is investigated by wind tunnel measurements. Plates with and without stiffeners are tested under the flow speed of 60 m/s, 71 m/s and 86 m/s, respectively. The stiffeners are set either perpendicular or parallel to the direction of the free stream. Measured vibration and noise levels are compared with theoretical calculations, where wall pressure cross-spectra are described by the Corcos model. For the plates tested, it is evident that stiffeners perpendicular to the direction of the free stream could increase noise radiation, but have almost no influence on vibration level of plates.