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Validation of set up for experimental analysis of reactive muffler for the determination of transmission loss: Part 1

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In this article, the set up for experimental analysis is developed to predict the acoustic performance of reactive muffler using the two-load method, and it is validated by measuring transmission loss of known reactive Mixture model by using finite element method.
Abstract
The internal combustion engine is the major source responsible for noise pollution. In an engine, the exhaust noise and the noise produced due to friction of various parts of the engine share maximum contribution to noise pollution. A muffler is a device used to reduce noise within the exhaust system. It is arranged along the exhaust pipe for the purpose of noise attenuation. In this article, the set up for experimental analysis is developed to predict the acoustic performance of reactive muffler using the two-load method, and it is validated by measuring transmission loss of known reactive muffler model by using finite element method. For the model, transmission loss obtained from experimental analysis was compared with that obtained from the finite element method. From the result, it can be concluded that the setup developed for experimental analysis is reliable to determine transmission loss of exhaust muffler, for low to mid frequency range.

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A Review of Current Techniques for Measuring Muffler Transmission Loss

TL;DR: In this paper, two alternative measurement approaches are considered, which do not require an anechoic termination: the two load method and the two source method, which can be used to measure both transmission loss and the four-pole parameters of a muffler.
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Muffler modeling by transfer matrix method and experimental verification

TL;DR: In this article, the principles of TMM for predicting the transmission loss (TL) of a muffler are summarized and the method is applied to different muffler configurations and the numerical predictions are compared with the results obtained by means of an experimental set up.
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Enhancement on Sound Transmission Loss for Various Positioning of Inlet and Outlet Duct of the Muffler

TL;DR: The result shows that high transmission loss can be achieved by increasing the offset radial distance of the inlet pipe and outlet pipe and higher attenuation can also be achieved in case of fixed the distance of offset inlet and outlet at 0.6r.