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Improving the performance of double-expansion chamber muffler using dielectric beads; optimization using factorial design.

Niloofar Damyar1,2, Fariba Mansouri3, Ali Khavanin3, Ahmad Jonidi Jafari4, Hasan Asilian3, Ramazan Mirzaei5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Noise pollution is a common health hazard worldwide which is emitted along with chemical air pollutants, simultaneously from many sources. Some studies have been conducted to control these pollutants, simultaneously with promising results being achieved. Dielectric beads have been used in air pollution control technologies, successfully and probable effectiveness of them in noise reduction can be promising in dual use of them in the exhausts emitting noise and air pollution, simultaneously.
METHODS: In order to investigate the effectiveness of dielectric beads in noise reduction, two types of them; namely glass and ceramic beads, were placed separately inside the connecting tube of a double-expansion chamber muffler. Then the transmission loss (TL) of muffler was examined using impedance tube. A factorial design was used to evaluate and optimize the effect of noise related parameters on TL of such a system.
RESULTS: Results show that the presence of dielectric beads has significant effect on TL of muffler. The maximum TL was obtained as 74.76 dB for muffler with ceramic beads, under the optimal condition of 5250 Hz and 120 dB. Measurement of TL and sound absorption coefficient (SAC) of glass and ceramic beads showed that the noise reduction in muffler with ceramic and glass beads is probably due to SAC in ceramic beads and noise reflections in glass beads, respectively.
CONCLUSION: These results promise the dual use of dielectric beads in the exhausts emitting noise and air pollution simultaneously. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.

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Keywords:  Dielectric beads; Factorial design; Muffler; Noise

Year:  2021        PMID: 34900319      PMCID: PMC8617134          DOI: 10.1007/s40201-021-00749-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng


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