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DU Bokai, YAN Qun, CHEN Yixiao, et al. Sound Pressure Prediction Technology for Measurement Points in High-Sound-Intensity Flow-Through PipelinesJ. Technical Acoustics, 2026, 46(0): 1-8. DOI: 10.16300/j.cnki.1000-3630.25070301
Citation: DU Bokai, YAN Qun, CHEN Yixiao, et al. Sound Pressure Prediction Technology for Measurement Points in High-Sound-Intensity Flow-Through PipelinesJ. Technical Acoustics, 2026, 46(0): 1-8. DOI: 10.16300/j.cnki.1000-3630.25070301

Sound Pressure Prediction Technology for Measurement Points in High-Sound-Intensity Flow-Through Pipelines

  • In aviation acoustic tests conducted in high-intensity sound flow-through pipelines, real-time monitoring of sound pressure signals at designated measurement points is required to ensure test accuracy. However, direct microphone installation at these points significantly perturbs the vibration response of thin-walled pipeline structures. Therefore, it is necessary to predict sound pressure at critical measurement points using measurements acquired from non-critical locations. Most existing theories and methods rely on assumptions of linearity, quiescent (no-flow) conditions, and low-sound-intensity environments—assumptions that are fundamentally inconsistent with the actual aviation acoustic testing scenarios addressed in this paper. To address the challenge of predicting surface sound pressure on test specimens under low-speed airflow and high-sound-intensity pipeline conditions, this paper proposes a backpropagation neural network–based sound pressure prediction algorithm to establish a time-domain mapping between measured and target point sound pressures. Experimental results validate the feasibility of the proposed method.
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