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The Advection Boundary Law in presence of mean flow and plane wave excitation: Passivity, nonreciprocity and enhanced noise transmission attenuation

De Bono, E
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Collet, M
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Ouisse, M
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June 21, 2025
Journal of Sound and Vibration

This paper follows a previous publication, where the so-called Advection Boundary Law lining an acoustic waveguide, in absence of mean flow, was studied in terms of its potentials for noise isolation and non-reciprocal propagation. The Advection Boundary Law is a special operator which can be synthesized on the boundary of a waveguide thanks to a programmable Electroacoustic Liner. This special boundary operator proved to achieve enhanced noise isolation with respect to classical local impedance. Moreover, it demonstrated to accomplish non-reciprocal sound propagation along the waveguide, and the non-trivial passivity limits were assessed. Nevertheless, acoustic liners are meant to attenuate noise propagation in waveguides with airflow, such as heating and air-conditioning ventilation systems and aircraft turbofan engines. In particular, the new generation of Ultra-High-By-Pass-Ratio turbofans and the increasingly stringent regulations on aircraft noise pollution, require a significant breakthrough in the acoustic liner technology. This challenge was taken up by the SALUTE H2020 project, during which the experimental campaign reported in this paper was conducted. For the first time, the Advection Boundary Law interfacing an airflow is thoroughly analysed in terms of duct-modes and scattering simulations. The enhancement of isolation performances is confirmed also in presence of mean-flow. Moreover, for the first time, non-reciprocal propagation along the waveguide is achieved against the one naturally induced by the mean-flow. These results, along with the passivity limits, are discussed and confirmed by the experimental campaign, conducted on the CAIMAN test-bench of the Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics of the Ecole Centrale de Lyon. The tools and results provided in this paper should lead the implementation of the Advection Boundary Law for maximizing noise isolation or achieving non-reciprocal sound propagation along waveguides with airflow.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jsv.2025.119293
Author(s)
De Bono, E
Collet, M
Ouisse, M
Salze, E
Volery, Maxime  
Lissek, H.  

EPFL

Mardjono, J
Date Issued

2025-06-21

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Published in
Journal of Sound and Vibration
Volume

618

Issue

Part A

Article Number

119293

Subjects

Acoustic liners

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Impedance control

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Nonreciprocal propagation

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Active noise control

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Programmable boundary

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Generalized impedance

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REVIEWED

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EPFL units
LWE  
FunderGrant Number

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Societal Challenges

N 821093

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