Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing

Reduction of noise generated by devices is an important problem, both in industrial environments where high sound pressure levels may damage hearing, and in households where the sound pressure level is usually moderate, but may cause discomfort and stress. Classically used passive methods often have...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Mazur, Stanislaw Wrona, Marek Pawelczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/1/377
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spelling doaj-2b137f972d204f1db5faa92f895b57012020-11-25T00:33:36ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-01-0110137710.3390/app10010377app10010377Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device CasingKrzysztof Mazur0Stanislaw Wrona1Marek Pawelczyk2Silesian University of Technology, Measurements and Control Systems Department, Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Measurements and Control Systems Department, Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Measurements and Control Systems Department, Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandReduction of noise generated by devices is an important problem, both in industrial environments where high sound pressure levels may damage hearing, and in households where the sound pressure level is usually moderate, but may cause discomfort and stress. Classically used passive methods often have poor performance for low frequencies. Alternatively, active control can be used to improve noise reduction in this frequency range. In the proposed approach, noise generated by devices may be reduced by controlling vibrations of the casing. The authors previously confirmed the performance of the proposed active control approach using a dedicated noise-canceling casing. Herein, we describe further development and application of the method to an off-the-shelf washing machine. Electrodynamic actuators were installed on four walls of the washing machine. The performance of the control systems was experimentally evaluated during the real spinning phase and the results are reported here.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/1/377active noise controlactive casingstructural controldevice noise control
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author Krzysztof Mazur
Stanislaw Wrona
Marek Pawelczyk
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Stanislaw Wrona
Marek Pawelczyk
Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing
Applied Sciences
active noise control
active casing
structural control
device noise control
author_facet Krzysztof Mazur
Stanislaw Wrona
Marek Pawelczyk
author_sort Krzysztof Mazur
title Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing
title_short Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing
title_full Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of Active Noise Control for a Real Device Casing
title_sort performance evaluation of active noise control for a real device casing
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Reduction of noise generated by devices is an important problem, both in industrial environments where high sound pressure levels may damage hearing, and in households where the sound pressure level is usually moderate, but may cause discomfort and stress. Classically used passive methods often have poor performance for low frequencies. Alternatively, active control can be used to improve noise reduction in this frequency range. In the proposed approach, noise generated by devices may be reduced by controlling vibrations of the casing. The authors previously confirmed the performance of the proposed active control approach using a dedicated noise-canceling casing. Herein, we describe further development and application of the method to an off-the-shelf washing machine. Electrodynamic actuators were installed on four walls of the washing machine. The performance of the control systems was experimentally evaluated during the real spinning phase and the results are reported here.
topic active noise control
active casing
structural control
device noise control
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/1/377
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