Dual-neck plane wave resonator
View Patent ↗A resonator and method of designing a resonator including a cavity having an effective length that exceeds λ/8 such that a standing wave having an anti-node will form in the cavity. First and second necks each having first ends are attached to and in fluid communication with the cavity, the first neck being positioned adjacent the anti-node and thereby operable to interfere with said standing wave.
1. A resonator comprising:
a) a cavity having an effective length that exceeds λ/8 such that a standing wave having an anti-node will form in said cavity; and
b) first and second necks each having first ends attached to and in fluid communication with said cavity, said first neck positioned adjacent said anti-node and thereby operable to interfere with said standing wave.
2. The resonator of claim 1 wherein said first and second necks each have a second end for attaching to an air intake duct.
3. The resonator of claim 2 wherein said second ends are located on opposite sides of said air duct.
4. The resonator of claim 2 wherein said second ends are no more than λ/16 apart from each other.
5. The resonator of claim 1 wherein said cavity has a curved configuration.
6. A method of designing a resonator for attaching to an air duct in a vehicle engine compartment, said method comprising the steps of:
a) providing a cavity having an effective length that exceeds λ/8 such that a standing wave having an anti-node will form in said cavity; and
b) providing first and second necks each having first ends attached to and in fluid communication with said cavity, and positioning said first neck adjacent said anti-node and thereby operable to interfere with said standing wave.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein said first and second necks each have a second end for attaching to an air intake duct.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein said second ends are no more than λ/16 apart from each other.
9. The method of claim 7 wherein said second ends are located on opposite sides of said air duct.
10. The method of claim 6 wherein said cavity has a curved configuration.
11. A resonator comprising:
a) a cavity having an effective length that exceeds λ/8 such that a standing wave having an anti-node will form in said cavity; and
b) first and second necks each having first ends attached to and in fluid communication with said cavity, said first neck positioned adjacent said anti-node and thereby operable to interfere with said standing wave, wherein said first and second necks each have a second end for attaching to an air intake duct, and wherein said first and second necks are located on opposite sides of said air duct and positioned along the same flow path plane.
12. The resonator of claim 11 wherein said cavity has a curved configuration.