Simulation of sound propagation over porous barriers of arbitrary shapes

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2014-11-25Author
Ke, Guoyi
Zheng, Zhongquan Charlie
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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A time-domain solver using an immersed boundary method is investigated for simulating sound propagation over porous and rigid barriers of arbitrary shapes. In this study, acoustic propagation in the air from an impulse source over the ground is considered as a model problem. The linearized Euler equations are solved for sound propagation in the air and the Zwikker-Kosten equations for propagation in barriers as well as in the ground. In comparison to the analytical solutions, the numerical scheme is validated for the cases of a single rigid barrier with different shapes and for two rigid triangular barriers. Sound propagations around barriers with different porous materials are then simulated and discussed. The results show that the simulation is able to capture the sound propagation behaviors accurately around both rigid and porous barriers.
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Ke, Guoyi, and Z. C. Zheng. "Simulation of Sound Propagation over Porous Barriers of Arbitrary Shapes." The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 137.1 (2015): 303-09.
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