Abstract

The sound field characteristics in a trapezoidal enclosure surrounded by a flexible wall, which is adjacent to the tilted one, are investigated and compared with the case of a rectangular enclosure. The acoustic modes of trapezoidal enclosure are obtained by the coupling of the modes of rectangular enclosure that bounds it. The coupling system model is then built between trapezoidal enclosure modes and flexible wall modes using modal coupling theory. Based on the coupled system model, the effect of flexible wall modal density on the resonance frequencies and the decay times of coupled system are analyzed. Compared with the case of rectangular enclosure, the variation of the resonance frequency and the decay time of enclosure-controlled system mode is determined by its mode indices and tilted wall location when the panel modal density is changed. When the modal indices of trapezoidal sound field in the two directions unparallel to the tilted wall are equal to zero simultaneously, the effect of inclination angle on the resonance frequencies and decay times of these coupled system modes can be neglected. Otherwise, the coupling system modes behaviors are changed with the elevation angle. In addition, the coupling selection between the modes of trapezoidal enclosure and flexible wall is discussed in detail.

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