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DOI: 10.2514/6.2021-2244
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A Dielectric Elastomer Acoustic Liner

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“…Active Helmholtz resonators 9 have produced large resonance shifts but at frequencies above the range of interest here. A membrane, on the other hand, can have lower absorptive properties relative to a plate and when embedded into an acoustic liner, resonance shifts of 32 Hz 14 and 100 Hz 15 were observed. The results here showed low frequency resonance shifts of 213 Hz in the range of 700–1000 Hz, a comparatively larger variation.…”
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“…Active Helmholtz resonators 9 have produced large resonance shifts but at frequencies above the range of interest here. A membrane, on the other hand, can have lower absorptive properties relative to a plate and when embedded into an acoustic liner, resonance shifts of 32 Hz 14 and 100 Hz 15 were observed. The results here showed low frequency resonance shifts of 213 Hz in the range of 700–1000 Hz, a comparatively larger variation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By actuating the DE, a 32 Hz shift in the resonant frequency was observed below 500 Hz, a relatively low frequency for attenuation that is difficult to achieve in practice. A preliminary version of the present work 15 split the cavity of an acoustic liner with a DE and saw a shift in the resonance frequency due to the DE activation of approximately 100 Hz.…”
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