Claims
- 1. A hose assembly for reducing noise borne in fluid in a hydraulic system comprising:
- a pair of spaced apart compliant hose sections, each of said hose sections having a wall defining a passage extending from an outer end to an inner end and having a predetermined inner diameter, said wall formed of a compliant material permitting volumetric expansion of said passage in response to an increase in pressure in said fluid, each said hose section having a resistive element mounted within said passage a predetermined distance from said inner end of said hose section;
- an input member connected to an outer end of one of said pair of hoses;
- an output member connected to an outer end of another of said pair of hose sections; and
- an inductive flow member having a bore for communication fluid from said one of said pairs of hose sections to said other of said pair of hose sections, said bore having a diameter smaller than said inner diameter of said passage to restrict alternating components of said fluid flow between said inner ends of said pair of hose sections.
- 2. The hose assembly of claim 1, wherein each passage of said pair of hose sections has a predetermined diameter and said bore has a predetermined diameter less than said predetermined diameters of said passages.
- 3. The hose assembly of claim 1, wherein fluid flowing through said passages has a predetermined characteristic impedance generally equal to a predetermined resistive impedance of each said resistive elements when said fluid is passing through said resistive elements.
- 4. The hose assembly of claim 1, wherein said resistive element comprises a nozzle.
- 5. A method for eliminating standing waves in systems fluid borne noise in hydraulic systems, said method comprising the steps of:
- positioning a resistive element within a passage of a compliant member to form a pair of chambers;
- passing fluid flow through said chambers and said flow resistive element to eliminate standing waves in said passage;
- passing fluid from said pair of chambers through an inductive flow member having a flow barrier to impede further alternating fluid flow components; and
- passing fluid flow from said inductive flow member into a second compliant member.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of matching the impedance of the flow resistive element of said passage and chambers with a characteristic impedance of said fluid flowing through said passage.
- 7. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of:
- positioning a resistive element within a passage of said second compliant member to form a second pair of chambers passing fluid flow through said chambers and said flow resistive elements to eliminate standing waves in said passage.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/236,483 filed Apr. 29, 1994 and entitled "METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCTION OF FLUID BORNE NOISE IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS".
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