Claims
- 1. An active noise control system for minimizing undesirable acoustic noise in a defined volume, the undesirable acoustic noise being generated by high frequency structural vibrations emanating from a vibration source structurally coupled to the defined volume, the active noise control system comprising:
- attachment feet with flanges formed at a location where a portion of a gearbox and a portion of an airframe are connected to one another;
- a sensor subsystem disposed in combination with the defined volume for sensing the undesirable acoustic noise in the defined volume;
- an actuator subsystem mounted at the flanges; and
- a controller functionally interconnecting said sensor subsystem to said actuator subsystem, said controller being operative to receive input from said sensor subsystem and to transmit command signals to said actuator subsystem in response thereto for generating selected high frequency counter-vibrations that are interactive with the high frequency structural vibrations to minimize the undesirable acoustic noise in the defined volume.
- 2. The active noise control system of claim 1, wherein the defined volume comprises an enclosure defined by a surrounding structure.
- 3. The active noise control system of claim 2, wherein:
- (a) said enclosure is a helicopter cabin;
- (b) said surrounding structure is a cabin structure; and
- (c) the vibration source is a gearbox.
- 4. The active noise control system of claim 3, wherein said actuator subsystem comprises a plurality of structural actuators disposed in combination with said plurality of support members.
- 5. The active noise control system of claim 3, wherein said sensor subsystem comprises a plurality of microphones disposed in combination with said helicopter cabin.
- 6. The active noise control system of claim 1, wherein said controller is further operative to receive a tachometer input signal for providing a phase reference for said command signals transmitted to said actuator subsystem.
- 7. An active noise control system for minimizing undesirable acoustic noise in a volume defined by a structure, the undesirable acoustic noise being generated by high frequency structural vibrations emanating from a vibration source structurally coupled to the structure, the active noise control system comprising:
- attachment feet with flanges formed at a location where a portion of a gearbox and a portion of an airframe are connected to one another;
- a sensor subsystem disposed in combination with the structure for sensing the high frequency structural vibrations;
- an actuator subsystem mounted at the flanges; and
- a controller functionally interconnecting said sensor subsystem to said actuator subsystem, said controller being operative to receive input from said sensor subsystem and to transmit command signals to said actuator subsystem in response thereto for generating selected high frequency counter-vibrations that are interactive with the high frequency structural vibrations to minimize the undesirable acoustic noise in the volume.
- 8. The active noise control system of claim 7, wherein the volume comprises an enclosure defined by a surrounding structure.
- 9. The active noise control system of claim 8, wherein:
- (a) said enclosure is a helicopter cabin;
- (b) said surrounding structure is a cabin structure; and
- (c) the vibration source is a gearbox.
- 10. The active noise control system of claim 9, wherein said actuator subsystem comprises a plurality of structural actuators disposed in combination with said plurality of support members.
- 11. The active noise control system of claim 9, wherein said sensor subsystem comprises a plurality of accelerometers disposed in combination with said cabin structure.
- 12. The active noise control system of claim 7, wherein said controller is further operative to receive a tachometer input signal for providing a phase reference for said command signals transmitted to said actuator subsystem.
- 13. An active noise control system for minimizing the transmission of undesirable high frequency vibrations into a defined volume, the undesirable high frequency vibrations being generated by a vibration source structurally coupled to the defined volume, the active noise control system comprising:
- attachment feet with flanges formed at a location where a portion of a gearbox and a portion of an airframe are connected to one another;
- sensor means disposed in combination with the defined volume for sensing the undesirable high frequency vibrations; and
- structural vibration means mounted at the flanges; and
- controller means functionally interconnecting said sensor means to said structural vibration means, said controller means being operative to receive input from said sensor means and to transmit command signals to said structural vibration means in response thereto for generating selected high frequency counter-vibrations that are interactive with the undesirable high frequency structural vibrations to minimize the transmission of the undesirable high frequency structural vibrations into the defined volume.
- 14. The active noise control system of claim 13, wherein the defined volume comprises an enclosure defined by a surrounding structure.
- 15. The active noise control system of claim 14, wherein:
- (a) said enclosure is a helicopter cabin;
- (b) said surrounding structure is a cabin structure; and
- (c) the vibration source is a gearbox.
- 16. The active noise control system of claim 15, wherein said structural vibration means comprises a plurality of structural actuators disposed in combination with said plurality of support members.
- 17. The active noise control system of claim 15, wherein said sensor means comprises a plurality of microphones disposed in combination with said cabin.
- 18. The active noise control system of claim 15, wherein said sensor means comprises a plurality of accelerometers disposed in combination with said cabin structure.
- 19. The active noise control system of claim 13, wherein said controller means is further operative to receive a tachometer input signal for providing a phase reference for said command signals transmitted to said structural vibration means.
STATEMENT OF PRIORITY
This Non-Provisional U.S. Application claims the benefit of commonly-owned U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/056,710, entitled STRUCTURE-BORNE ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL FOR ENCLOSURES, filed Aug. 22, 1997.
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2 217 951A |
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