Multiscale prediction of acoustic properties for glass wools: computational study and experimental validation
Résumé
This work is concerned with the multiscale prediction of the transport properties associated with industrial glass wool samples. In a first step, an experimental characterization is performed on various products using optical granulometry and porosity measurements. A morphological analysis, based on scanning electron imaging, is further conducted in order to identify the probability density functions associated with the fiber's angular orientation. A computational framework is subsequently proposed and allows for the reconstruction of an equivalent fibrous network. Multiscale simulations are carried out to estimate key transport properties such as the static viscous permeability and the viscous characteristic length. The results are finally compared with the experimental data and used to assess the relevance of both the reconstruction procedures and the multiscale computations.
Domaines
Acoustique [physics.class-ph]
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