• Title of article

    Acoustical Performance of a Double-Expansion Chamber Muffler: Design and Evaluation

  • Author/Authors

    Damyar ، Niloofar Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Semnan University of Medical Sciences , Mansouri ، Fariba Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Khavanin ، Ali Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Jonidi Jafari ، Ahmad Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Asilian-Mahabadi ، Hassan Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Mirzaei ، Ramazan Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

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  • Abstract
    Background: Exhaust noise is known to be a major pollutant in the environment and workplaces due to the development of industry and transportation. Exhaust noise can be reduced to normal levels by mufflers or silencers. A reactive muffler efficiently dampens noise at low frequencies by reflecting sound waves. Therefore, muffler design is of great importance in exhaust noise reduction. Transmission loss (TL) is an essential characteristic of mufflers, demonstrating their acoustical properties. Any acoustical appliance is selected based on its damping performance and reliability. Predicting TL through experimentation is different from theoretical calculations. Methods: In the present study, a double-expansion chamber muffler was designed as a reflective muffler on a laboratory scale by equations. Next, TL was evaluated by an impedance tube applying a 4-microphone technique to determine the acoustical performance of the designed muffler. Results: Findings revealed that the TL of the muffler at 312 Hz frequency obtained 27.5 dB agreement with the required TL of the muffler of 25 dB. In addition, the TL of the muffler against frequency attenuates noise in broadband frequencies. Conclusions: These results indicated that the built muffler provides desired TL for exhaust chambers. Therefore, equations can be used as a precise method for muffler design. Furthermore, multi-expansion chamber mufflers are useful for reducing noise at a wide range of frequencies.
  • Keywords
    Double , Expansion Chamber Muffler , Muffler Design , Noise Reduction , Sound Attenuation , Transmission Loss
  • Journal title
    Journal of Health Scope
  • Journal title
    Journal of Health Scope
  • Record number

    2737618