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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Numerical and Experimental Study of Multiport Diffusers with Non-Uniform Port Orientation

Saeidihosseini, Seyedahmadreza 16 January 2024 (has links)
Dense wastewater discharges into marine environments can severely impact water bodies. This study addresses the disposal of hypersaline brines from desalination plants through multiport diffusers into seas and oceans. Accurate prediction of the mixing of discharges with the receiving water bodies is crucial for the optimal design of outfall systems. Designers can enhance mixing and increase dilution by modifying outfall properties. However, the interaction of discharges from multiport diffusers poses a significant challenge, impairing the mixing process. The main aim of this study is to improve multiport diffuser designs by limiting the negative effects of jet interaction on mixing. This research applies a three-dimensional numerical model, the Launder, Reece, and Rodi (LRR) turbulence model, to evaluate the predictive capabilities of the Reynolds Stress Models (RSM) for multiple dense jets and to explore the mixing characteristics and merging process of multiple jets. To validate the model, its predictions are compared with available experimental data. The LRR model showed good agreement with the experimental measurements, and the model outperformed the standard and re-normalization group (RNG) 𝑘−𝜀 turbulence models, making it a promising tool for studying the mixing behavior of multiport diffusers. This study proposes multiport diffusers with non-uniform port orientation as a means for mitigating the negative effect of jet mering on the mixing process and increasing dilution. Using the validated numerical model and the laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) technique, the effect of non-uniform port orientation on the mixing process is explored. The numerical results indicated that the orientation of adjacent jets significantly affected the behavior of individual jets. An individual jet exhibited a longer trajectory and higher dilution when its neighboring jets were disposed of with a different angle, compared to that of uniform discharges. Laboratory experiments on uniform and non-uniform diffusers, with varying port angles in the range of highest reported dilution rates for single discharges (40o-70o), are reported, and the major flow properties and merging processes are compared. Investigations revealed that non-uniform diffusers achieved overall higher mean dilutions due to different mixing behavior in the interaction zones. Non-uniform port orientation provided more space between the jets to expand before interacting with their neighbors, resulting in higher dilutions. This study challenges the application of formulae obtained from single discharge experiments for multiport diffuser designs and emphasizes the importance of considering source characteristics specific to multiport diffusers, such as angle difference, for efficient desalination outfall. The new data and analysis provided in this study can benefit the design of desalination discharge systems with considerable potential cost savings, especially for tunneled outfalls, due to shorter diffusers with non-uniform port orientations and environmental risk reductions.
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Noise analysis of multiport networks containing GaAs FETs based on measured data or physical FET parameters

Patience, William January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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Analysis And Design Of Microstrip Patch Antennas With Arbitrary Slot Shapes

Sener, Goker 01 April 2011 (has links) (PDF)
A new method is proposed that provides simple and effcient design and analysis algorithm for microstrip antennas with arbitrary patch shapes. The proposed procedure uses the mutiport network model (MNM) where the antenna is considered as a cavity bounded by perfect electric conductors on the top and the bottom surfaces and perfect magnetic conductor on the side surfaces. Ports are defined along the periphery of the patch, and the impedance matrix representing the voltage induced at one port due to a current source at another port, is obtained through the use of the 2-D Green&rsquo / s function corresponding to the cavity. For the MNM analysis of patches with irregular shapes such as slotted structures, the segmentation/desegmentation methods are utilized since the Green&rsquo / s function expressions are available only for regularly shaped cavities. To speed up the analysis and to develop a design procedure, vector Pade approximation is used in order to approximate the antenna impedance matrix as a rational function of two polynomials. When the approximation is performed with respect to frequency, the roots of the polynomial at the denominator provides the resonant frequencies of the antenna. The design algorithm is applicable when the approximation variable is changed to one of the dimensions of the patch that need to be optimized. Because for this case, the roots of the denominator polynomial correspond to optimum dimensions of the antenna where it resonates.
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Estudo da transferência de calor e queda de pressão na ebulição do r-600a em mini canais paralelos

Beckerle, Bruno de Sá 05 January 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Maicon Juliano Schmidt (maicons) on 2015-05-25T14:45:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Bruno de Sá Beckerle.pdf: 3991624 bytes, checksum: 500b993c0f3a1c3a8c3abae05ed51c5e (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-25T14:45:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Bruno de Sá Beckerle.pdf: 3991624 bytes, checksum: 500b993c0f3a1c3a8c3abae05ed51c5e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-01-05 / CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Este trabalho apresenta um estudo experimental da transferência de calor e queda de pressão na ebulição do isobutano, R-600a, em um tubo composto por 7 mini canais paralelos, cujo diâmetro hidráulico é de 1,47 mm. Os testes em ebulição foram realizados com uma temperatura de saturação de 22 ºC e pressão de saturação de 302 kPa, com velocidade mássica entre 50 e 200 kg/(m²s) e fluxos de calor na seção de testes entre 7 e 40 kW/m². Com os testes realizados verificou-se que o coeficiente de transferência de calor aumenta conforme o incremento do fluxo de calor e velocidade mássica, sendo que esta última tem maior influência para baixos títulos de vapor. O coeficiente de transferência de calor atingiu valores máximos próximos a 3.200 W/(m²K) para a condição de maior vazão e fluxo de calor. A queda de pressão aumentou com o incremento da velocidade mássica e título de vapor em todos os testes, enquanto que o fluxo de calor apresentou influência na queda de pressão apenas nas maiores velocidades mássicas. A perda de pressão por atrito representou até 93,7% da perda total. Também foram analisados os padrões de escoamento, sendo observados os padrões de bolhas isoladas, bolhas alongadas, intermitente e anular, sendo que o padrão de bolhas isoladas foi observado para baixos fluxos e títulos de vapor, e o padrão anular mostrou-se presente para títulos superiores a 0,13. / This work presents an experimental study of heat transfer and drop pressure in flow boiling of the isobutane, R-600a, in a 7 mini channel of 1,47 mm hydraulic diameter. The tests were performed a boiling with a saturation temperature of 22 °C and saturation pressure of 302 kPa, with a mass velocity between 50 and 200 kg/(m²s) and heat fluxes in the test section between 7 and 40 kW/m². In the tests, it was found that the heat transfer coefficient increases with increasing heat flux and mass velocity has more influence at low quality. The heat transfer coefficient achieved values around 3.200 W/(m²K) for the condition of greater flow and heat flux. The drop pressure was increase by increasing the mass velocity and quality in all tests, while the heat flow have any influence on the drop pressure to the greater mass velocity. The friction drop pressure represented to 93.7% of the total loss. As well analyzed the flow patterns, and observing the patterns of isolated bubbles, plugs/slugs, intermittent and annular, and that the pattern of isolated bubbles were observed for low quality and heat flux and the annular pattern was present for quality from 0.13.
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Supercritical Gas Cooling and Near-Critical-Pressure Condensation of Refrigerant Blends in Microchannels

Andresen, Ulf Christian 14 December 2006 (has links)
A study of heat transfer and pressure drop in zero ozone-depletion-potential (ODP) ‎refrigerant blends in small diameter tubes was conducted. The azeotropic refrigerant ‎blend R410A (equal parts of R32 and R125 by mass) has zero ODP and has properties ‎similar to R22, and is therefore of interest for vapor compression cycles in high-‎temperature-lift space-conditioning and water heating applications. Smaller tubes lead to ‎higher heat transfer coefficients and are better suited for high operating pressures.‎ Heat transfer coefficients and pressure drops for R410A were determined experimentally ‎during condensation across the entire vapor-liquid dome at 0.8, 0.9xPcritical and gas ‎cooling at 1.0, 1.1, 1.2xPcritical in three different round tubes (D = 3.05, 1.52, 0.76 mm) ‎over a mass flux range of 200 < G < 800 kg/m2-s. A thermal amplification technique was ‎used to accurately determine the heat duty for condensation in small quality increments ‎or supercritical cooling across small temperature changes while ensuring low ‎uncertainties in the refrigerant heat transfer coefficients. ‎ The data from this study were used in conjunction with data obtained under similar ‎operating conditions for refrigerants R404A and R410A in tubes of diameter 6.22 and ‎‎9.40 mm to develop models to predict heat transfer and pressure drop in tubes with ‎diameters ranging from 0.76 to 9.40 mm during condensation. Similarly, in the ‎supercritical states, heat transfer and pressure drop models were developed to account for ‎the sharp variations in the thermophysical properties near the critical point.‎ The physical understanding and models resulting from this investigation provide the ‎information necessary for designing and optimizing new components that utilize R410A ‎for air-conditioning and heat pumping applications.‎
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Air Injection for River Water Quality Improvement

Zhang, Wenming Unknown Date
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento de antenas de microfita com aberturas nos patches condutores atrav?s do m?todo da segmenta??o

Braga, Paulo Farias 25 August 2005 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:55:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 PauloFB.pdf: 617080 bytes, checksum: 5f9c06266e137d13c8b810163ede788d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005-08-25 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / Microstrip antennas are widely used in modern telecommunication systems. This is particularly due to the great variety of geometries and because they are easily built and integrated to other high frequency devices and circuits. This work presents a study of the properties of the microstrip antenna with an aperture impressed in the conducting patch. Besides, the analysis is performed for isotropic and anisotropic dielectric substrates. The Multiport Network Model MNM is used in combination with the Segmentation Method and the Greens function technique in the analysis of the considered microstrip antenna geometries. The numerical analysis is performed by using the boundary value problem solution, by considering separately the impedance matrix of the structure segments. The analysis for the complete structure is implemented by choosing properly the number and location of the neighboor element ports. The numerial analysis is performed for the following antenna geometries: resonant cavity, microstrip rectangular patch antenna, and microstrip rectangular patch antenna with aperture. The analysis is firstly developed for microstrip antennas on isotropic substrates, and then extended to the case of microstrip antennas on anisotropic substrates by using a Mapping Method. The experimental work is described and related to the development of several prototypes of rectangular microstrip patch antennas wtih and without rectangular apertures. A good agreement was observed between the simulated and measured results. Thereafter, a good agreement was also observed between the results of this work and those shown in literature for microstrip antennas on isotropic substrates. Furthermore, results are proposed for rectangular microstrip patch antennas wtih rectangular apertures in the conducting patch / As antenas de microfita s?o estruturas muito utilizadas nos sistemas de telecomunica??es atuais. Isto decorre, principalmente, da diversidade de configura??es e da facilidade de constru??o e integra??o dessas antenas com outros dispositivos e circuitos de altas freq??ncias. Neste trabalho, o m?todo de an?lise empregado ? o Modelo de Circuito de M?lti-Porta (Multiport Network Model MNM), que combinado com o M?todo da Segmenta??o e a t?cnica da Fun??o de Green, mostra-se adequado ao estudo da antena de microfita com abertura no patch condutor. A partir do equacionamento do problema do valor de contorno, ? ent?o realizada uma an?lise num?rica que consiste em avaliar a estrutura da antena considerada a partir da integra??o dos elementos em que ela foi dividida. Nessa an?lise, os elementos s?o representados por matrizes de imped?ncia e a integra??o ? implementada atrav?s de portas de circuitos adequadamente escolhidas em n?mero e posicionamento. Na an?lise num?rica, foram consideradas as seguintes estruturas: a cavidade ressonante, a microfita com patch retangular convencional (sem abertura) e a microfita com patch retangular com abertura. A an?lise foi efetuada para substratos isotr?picos e estendida para o caso de antenas com substratos anisotr?picos uniaxiais atrav?s do M?todo do Mapeamento. S?o apresentados resultados para a freq??ncia de resson?ncia e para a imped?ncia de entrada de antenas de microfita. A parte experimental do trabalho consistiu no projeto, constru??o e medi??o de v?rios prot?tipos de antenas de microfita com patches retangulares com e sem abertura. Observou-se que os resultados obtidos, atrav?s da simula??o num?rica, apresentaram uma boa concord?ncia com os das medi??es efetuadas. Os resultados deste trabalho, tamb?m, concordaram com os resultados de outros autores, dispon?veis na literatura
18

Širokopásmová vektorová měření / Wideband Vector Measurements

Dvořák, Radek January 2013 (has links)
Thesis describing design and measurement of the vector reflectometer system based on six port principle. The expectations for precision measurement in wide bandwidth system are explained. Diode linearization problem is described and the calibration method especially designed for the wide band systems is explained. And finally several data processing methods for the final result decision are compared.
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Estudio modal de antenas integradas en cuerpos geométricos y cavidades

Llanga Vargas, Aníbal 25 March 2024 (has links)
[ES] En esta tesis denominada "Estudio modal de antenas integradas en cuerpos geométricos y cavidades", se estudia en primera instancia la teoría de los modos característicos, enfocada en la interpretación física de sus parámetros, y se exponen brevemente diferentes metodologías para el diseño de antenas. A manera de guía inicial de diseño de antenas, se analizan los modos característicos de estructuras simples utilizando la herramienta de simulación FEKO. A continuación, se aplican los criterios de análisis de los modos característicos a cuerpos geométricos 2D y su acoplamiento con estructuras simples de hilo. Entre los cuerpos geométricos planos estudiados se encuentran: una placa cuadrada y su acoplamiento con hilos radiales, un disco y su acoplamiento con discos pequeños en su interior. En base a los resultados de estructuras planas, el estudio continúa con el análisis de los modos característicos de cuerpos geométricos tridimensionales, como un cubo y un cilindro, así como versiones alargadas de estas estructuras. Además, se analiza el cubo con radiales en diferentes orientaciones. También se estudian cavidades abiertas cuadradas y cilíndricas. Estas estructuras se examinan con elementos de alimentación, y se observan sus efectos en la respuesta modal. Por otro lado, se estudian las estructuras 3D compuestas para lograr, dependiendo el caso, antenas multipuerto con uno o múltiples haces, gran ancho de banda, buen aislamiento entre puertos, diversidad de polarización o polarización circular. En varios casos, se sintetizan o combinan modos para alcanzar los objetivos deseados. Con el propósito de aplicar los estudios modales de cuerpos geométricos y cavidades, se realiza un análisis completo utilizando onda completa con el software de simulación CST Studio Suite. Estas propuestas se centran en aplicaciones de 5G y IoT. Además, la estructura cúbica con radiales se enfoca en aplicaciones de CubeSat. Varios de estos prototipos se fabrican y se llevan a cabo mediciones. Los resultados de las simulaciones y las mediciones se comparan para validar las propuestas. Para concluir, se resumen las conclusiones de los resultados más relevantes obtenidos durante el desarrollo de esta tesis. Asimismo, se plantean posibles líneas de investigación futuras relacionadas con este trabajo. / [CA] En aquesta tesi anomenada "Estudi modal d'antenes integrades en cossos geomètrics i cavitats", s'estudia en primera instància la teoria de les maneres característiques, enfocada a la interpretació física dels seus paràmetres, i s'exposen breument diferents metodologies per al disseny d'antenes. A manera de guia inicial de disseny d"antenes, s"analitzen els modes característics d"estructures simples utilitzant l"eina de simulació FEKO. A continuació, s'apliquen els criteris d'anàlisi de les maneres característiques a cossos geomètrics 2D i el seu acoblament amb estructures simples de fil. Entre els cossos geomètrics plans estudiats hi ha: una placa quadrada i el seu acoblament amb fils radials, un disc i el seu acoblament amb discos petits a l'interior. En base als resultats d'estructures planes, l'estudi continua amb l'anàlisi de les maneres característiques de cossos geomètrics tridimensionals, com ara un cub i un cilindre, així com versions allargades d'aquestes estructures. A més, s'analitza la galleda amb radials en diferents orientacions. També s'hi estudien cavitats obertes quadrades i cilíndriques. Aquestes estructures s'examinen amb elements d'alimentació i se n'observen els efectes en la resposta modal. D'altra banda, s'estudien les estructures 3D compostes per aconseguir, segons el cas, antenes multiport amb un o múltiples feixos, gran amplada de banda, bon aïllament entre ports, diversitat de polarització o polarització circular. En diversos casos, se sintetitzen o combinen maneres per assolir els objectius desitjats. Amb el propòsit d'aplicar els estudis modals de cossos geomètrics i cavitats, es fa una anàlisi completa utilitzant ona completa amb el programari de simulació CST Studio Suite. Aquestes propostes se centren en aplicacions de 5G i IoT. A més, l'estructura cúbica amb radials s'enfoca a aplicacions de CubeSat. Diversos d'aquests prototips es fabriquen i es fan mesuraments. Els resultats de les simulacions i els mesuraments es comparen per validar les propostes. Per concloure, es resumeixen les conclusions dels resultats més rellevants obtinguts durant el desenvolupament daquesta tesi. Així mateix, es plantegen possibles línies de recerca futures relacionades amb aquest treball. / [EN] In this thesis entitled "Modal Investigation of Antennas Integrated into Geometric Bodies and Cavities," the theory of characteristic modes is explored initially, with a specific focus on the physical interpretation of its parameters. Various methodologies for antenna design are briefly introduced as well. To provide an initial guidance for antenna design, the characteristic modes of simple structures are analyzed using the FEKO simulation tool. Subsequently, the criteria for examining characteristic modes are applied to 2D geometric bodies and their interactions with simple wire structures. Among the planar geometric bodies investigated are a square plate coupled with radial wires and a disk coupled with smaller disks within it. Building upon the findings from planar structures, the study proceeds to investigate the characteristic modes of three-dimensional geometric bodies, including a cube, a cylinder, and elongated variations of these structures. Additionally, the analysis encompasses cubes with radials oriented in different directions. The study also extends to square and cylindrical open cavities, which are examined with feed elements to observe their impact on modal response. Furthermore, composite 3D structures are examined to achieve various objectives, such as multiport antennas with single or multiple beams, wide bandwidth, strong isolation between ports, polarization diversity, or circular polarization. In several instances, modes are synthesized or combined to meet specific goals. To facilitate the application of modal studies on geometric bodies and cavities, a comprehensive analysis is conducted using full-wave simulations with CST Studio Suite software. These proposals are primarily geared toward 5G and IoT applications, with a particular emphasis on CubeSat applications in the case of the cubic structure with radials. Several prototypes are fabricated, and measurements are carried out to validate the results obtained from simulations. In conclusion, the thesis summarizes the most significant findings obtained throughout its development. Additionally, it proposes potential avenues for future research related to this work. / Llanga Vargas, A. (2024). Estudio modal de antenas integradas en cuerpos geométricos y cavidades [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/203191
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1-D And 3-D Analysis Of Multi-Port Muffler Configurations With Emphasis On Elliptical Cylindrical Chamber

Mimani, Akhilesh 03 1900 (has links) (PDF)
The flow-reversal elliptical cylindrical end chamber mufflers of short length are used often in the modern day automotive exhaust systems. The conventional 1-D axial plane wave theory is not able to predict their acoustical attenuation performance in view of the fact that the chamber length is not enough for the evanescent 3-D modes generated at the junctions to decay sufficiently for frequencies below the cut-off frequency. Also, due to the large area expansion ratio at the inlet, the first few higher order modes get cut on even in the low frequency regime. This necessitates a 3-D FEM or 3-D BEM analysis, which is cumbersome and time consuming. Therefore, an ingenious 1-D transverse plane wave theory is developed by considering plane wave propagation along the major-axis of the elliptical section, whereby a 2-port axially short elliptical and circular chamber muffler is characterized by means of the transfer matrix [T] or impedance matrix [Z]. Two different approaches are followed: (1) a numerical scheme such as the Matrizant approach, and (2) an analytical approach based upon the Frobenius series solution of the Webster’s equation governing the transverse plane wave propagation. The convective effects of mean flow are neglected; however the dissipative effects at the ports are taken into account. The TL predicted by this 1-D transverse plane wave analysis is compared with that obtained by means of the 3-D analytical approach and numerical (FEM/BEM) methods. An excellent agreement is observed between this simplified 1-D approach and the 3-D approaches at least up to the cut-on frequency of the (1, 1) even mode in the case of elliptical cylindrical chambers, or the (1, 0) mode in the case of circular cylindrical chambers, thereby validating this 1-D transverse plane wave theory. The acoustical attenuation characteristics of such short chamber mufflers for various configurations are discussed, qualitatively as well as quantitatively. Moreover, the Frobenius series solution enables one to obtain non-dimensional frequencies for determining the resonance peak and trough in the TL graph. The use of this theory is, however, limited to configurations in which both the ports are located along the major axis in the case of elliptical chambers and along the same diameter for circular chambers. The method of cascading the [T] matrices of the 2-port elements cannot be used to analyze a network arrangement of 2-port elements owing to the non-unique direction of wave propagation in such a network of acoustic elements. Although, a few papers are found in the literature reporting the analysis of a network of 2-port acoustic elements, no work is seen on the analysis of a network of multi-port elements having more than two external ports. Therefore, a generalized algorithm is proposed for analyzing a general network arrangement of linear multi-port acoustic elements having N inlet ports and M outlet ports. Each of these multi-port elements constituting the network may be interconnected to each other in an arbitrary manner. By appropriate book-keeping of the equations obtained by the [Z] matrix characterizing each of the multi-port and 2-port elements along with the junction laws (which imply the equality of acoustic pressure and conservativeness of mass velocity at a multi-port junction), an overall connectivity matrix is obtained, whereupon a global [Z] matrix is obtained which characterizes the entire network. Generalized expressions are derived for the evaluation of acoustic performance evaluation parameters such as transmission loss (TL) and insertion loss (IL) for a multiple inlet and multiple outlet (MIMO) system. Some of the characteristic properties of a general multi-port element are also studied in this chapter. The 1-D axial and transverse plane wave analysis is used to characterize axially long and short chambers, respectively, in terms of the [Z] matrix. Different network arrangements of multi-port elements are constructed, wherein the TL performance of such MIMO networks obtained on the basis of either the 1-D axial or 1-D transverse plane wave theory are compared with 3-D FEA carried on a commercial software. The versatility of this algorithm is that it can deal with more than two external or terminal ports, i.e., one can have multiple inlets and outlets in a complicated acoustic network. A generalized approach/algorithm is presented to characterize rigid wall reactive multi-port chamber mufflers of different geometries by means of a 3-D analytical formulation based upon the modal expansion and the uniform piston-driven model. The geometries analyzed here are rectangular plenum chambers, circular cylindrical chamber mufflers with and without a pass tube, elliptical cylindrical chamber mufflers, spherical and hemispherical chambers, conical chamber mufflers with and without a co-axial pass tube and sectoral cylindrical chamber mufflers of circular and elliptical cross-section as well as sectoral conical chamber mufflers. Computer codes or subroutines have been developed wherein by choosing appropriate mode functions in the generalized pressure response function, one can characterize a multi-port chamber muffler of any of the aforementioned separable geometrical shapes in terms of the [Z] matrix, subsequent to which the TL performance of these chambers is evaluated in terms of the scattering matrix [S] parameters by making use of the relations between [Z] and [S] matrices derived earlier. Interestingly, the [Z] matrix approach combined with the uniform piston-driven model is indeed ideally suited for the 3-D analytical formulation inasmuch as regardless of the number of ports, one deals with only one area discontinuity at a time, thereby making the analysis convenient for a multi-port muffler configuration with arbitrary location of ports. The TL characteristics of SISO chambers corresponding to each of the aforementioned geometries (especially the elliptical cylindrical chamber) are analyzed in detail with respect to the effect of chamber dimensions (chamber length and transverse dimensions), and relative angular and axial location of ports. Furthermore, the analysis of SIDO (i.e., single inlet and double outlet) chamber mufflers is given special consideration. In particular, we examine (1) the effect of additional outlet port (second outlet port), (2) variation in the relative angular or axial location of the additional or second outlet port (keeping the location of the inlet port and the outlet ports of the original SISO chamber to be constant) and (3) the effect of interchanging the location of the inlet and outlet ports on the TL performance of these mufflers. Thus, design guidelines are developed for the optimal location of the inlet and outlet ports keeping in mind the broadband attenuation characteristics for a single inlet and multiple outlet (SIMO) system. The non-dimensional limits up to which a flow-reversal elliptical (or circular) cylindrical end chamber having an end-inlet and end-outlet configuration is acoustically short (so that the 1-D transverse plane wave theory is applicable) and the limits beyond which it is acoustically long (so that the 1-D axial plane wave theory is applicable) is determined in terms of the ratio or equivalently, in terms of the ratio. Towards this end, two different configurations of the elliptical cylindrical chamber are considered, namely, (1) End-Offset Inlet (located along the major-axis of the ellipse) and End-Centered Outlet (2) End-Offset Inlet and End-Offset Outlet (both the ports located on the major-axis of the ellipse and at equal offset distance from the center). The former configuration is analyzed using 3-D FEA simulations (on SYSNOISE) while the 3-D analytical uniform piston-driven model is used to analyze the latter configuration. The existence of the higher order evanescent modes in the axially long reversal chamber at low frequency (before the cut-on frequency of the (1, 1) even mode or (1, 0) mode) causes a shift in the resonance peak predicted by the 1-D axial plane wave theory and 3-D analytical approach. Thus, the 1-D axial plane wave analysis is corrected by introducing appropriate end correction due to the modified or effective length of the elliptical cylindrical chamber. An empirical formulae has been developed to obtain the average non-dimensional end correction for the aforementioned configurations as functions of the expansion ratio, (i.e., ), minor-axis to major-axis ratio, (i.e., ) and the center-offset distance ratio, (i.e., ). The intermediate limits between which the chamber is neither short nor long (acoustically) has also been obtained. Furthermore, an ingenious method (Quasi 1-D approach) of combining the 1-D transverse plane wave model with the 1-D axial plane wave model using the [Z] matrix is also proposed for the end-offset inlet and end-centered outlet configuration. A 3-D analytical procedure has also been developed which also enables one to determine the end-correction in axially long 2-port flow-reversal end chamber mufflers for different geometries such as rectangular, circular and elliptical cylindrical as well as conical chambers, a priori to the computation of TL. Using this novel analytical technique, we determine the end correction for arbitrary locations on the two end ports on the end face of an axially long flow-reversal end chamber. The applicability of this method is also demonstrated for determination of the end corrections for the 2-port circular cylindrical chamber configuration without and with a pass tube, elliptical cylindrical chambers as well as rectangular and conical chambers.

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