Metodologia de projeto e otimização acústica de mufflers reativos aplicados a grupos geradores utilizando algoritmo genético com método dos elementos finitos
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This work proposes the development of an optimized reactive acoustic silencer for
exhaust systems of generator sets, based on a case study that adopts as reference a
commercial model with an average attenuation of 35 dB(A), employed in an industrial
environment. The main objective is to reduce the noise emitted and ensure compliance
with current standards. Although essential in several applications, generator sets
constitute significant sources of noise pollution, especially during the exhaust phase of
internal combustion engines. The research employs numerical simulations based on the
Finite Element Method (FEM), integrated with Genetic Algorithms (GA), to explore nonconventional silencer geometries, such as configurations with lateral inlet and asymmetric
baffles. The objective function was defined to maximize the Transmission Loss (TL)
within a frequency range of 1500–2500 Hz, strategically selected based on the primary
noise source of the system. Partial experimental validation was conducted using the twoload method, in accordance with ASTM E2611-09. In addition, field tests based on the
ABNT NBR ISO 8528-10 standard were proposed. The results demonstrate the
robustness of the Genetic Algorithm and the potential of the methodology to generate
simpler and lower-cost reactive silencers while maintaining acoustic performance
comparable to the combined silencer (reactive and resistive) adopted in the commercial
practical case. This finding is corroborated by simulations and initial tests, reinforcing the
effectiveness of the proposed approach.