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Sea for Predicting the Efficiency of Noise Reduction Solutions Applied to an Air Conditioner Unit

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Nowadays aspiration for a better quality of life includes a growing demand for lower noise air conditioners. There consequently seems to be a need for tools that would help manufacturers to understand both the generation of noise in a device and its propagation to the surrounding medium. In the present paper, we propose a modelling tool for making a global diagnosis of the propagation of mechanical and acoustical waves inside and from an existing air conditioner. We also use that tool to try to foresee the efficiency of a noise reduction solution.

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Adobes, A., Ricol, L., Roussel, Y. (1999). Sea for Predicting the Efficiency of Noise Reduction Solutions Applied to an Air Conditioner Unit. In: Fahy, F.J., Price, W.G. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Statistical Energy Analysis. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 67. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9173-7_27

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