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Maxime Volery

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Smart Acoustic Lining for UHBR Technologies Engine Part 1: Design of an Electroacoustic Liner and Experimental Characterization Under Flow in Rectangular Cross-Section Ducts

Hervé Lissek, Maxime Volery

The new generation of Ultra-High-By-Pass-Ratio (UHBR) turbofan engine while considerably reducing fuel consumption, threatens higher noise levels at low frequencies because of its larger diameter, lower number of blades and rotational speed. This is accomp ...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics2024

Robust direct acoustic impedance control using two microphones for mixed feedforward-feedback controller

Hervé Lissek, Maxime Volery, Xinxin Guo

This paper presents an acoustic impedance control architecture for an electroacoustic absorber combining both feedforward and feedback microphone-based strategies on a current-driven loudspeaker. Feedforward systems enable good performance for direct imped ...
EDP SCIENCES S A2023

Smart acoustic lining for UHBR technologies engine: from the design of an electroacoustic metasurface to experimental characterization under flow

Hervé Lissek, Maxime Volery

The SALUTE project aims at evaluating performance of electroacoustic metasurface, employing a surface array of controlled electroacoustic actuators, for smart acoustic lining under grazing turbulent flow to be used in UHBR Technologies Engines. Theoretical ...
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)2023

Active Acoustic Su-Schrieffer-Heeger-Like Metamaterial

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury, Hervé Lissek, Mathieu François Padlewski, Maxime Volery, Xinxin Guo

An acoustic dimer composed of two electronically controlled electroacoustic resonators is presented with the view of exploring one-dimensional topological phenomena. Active control allows real-time manipulation of the metamaterial’s properties, including i ...
2023

Robust tunable acoustic impedance control on electroacoustic resonators for aircraft noise reduction

Maxime Volery

Air traffic noise emissions are responsible for a significant part of the overall environmental noise, especially in the vicinity of airports. Exposure to environmental noise is known to negatively impact health and to be associated with cardiovascular dis ...
EPFL2023

PID-like active impedance control for electroacoustic resonators to design tunable single-degree-of-freedom sound absorbers

Hervé Lissek, Maxime Volery, Xinxin Guo

Sound absorption at low frequencies still remains a challenge in both scientific research and engineering practice. Natural porous materials are ineffective in this frequency range, as well as acoustic resonators which present too narrow bandwidth of absor ...
2022

In flow acoustic characterisation of a 2D active liner with local and non local strategies.

Hervé Lissek, Maxime Volery, Gaël Matten

The design and the grazing flow aeroacoustical characterization of a 2D active liner based on an array of electroacoustic absorbers are presented in this paper. The strategy stands on a pressure-based, current-driven digital architecture for impedance cont ...
2022

Experimental assessment of an active (acoustic) liner prototype in an acoustic flow duct facility

Hervé Lissek, Maxime Volery, Gaël Matten

In this paper, experimental results of broadband noise reduction in an acoustic flow duct are presented. An active liner composed of an array of electroacoustic absorbers is used. The control law is based on the pressure-based, current driven digital archi ...
SPIE2021

Ultra-Wide Band Diversity Antenna for Omnidirectional Coverage

Anja Skrivervik, Maxime Volery, Tatjana Asenov

In this paper, a 41 x 42.2 mm2 ultra-wide band (UWB) diversity antenna is designed to operate in the frequency band 5.45- 7.45 GHz with the isolation better than 15dB. To achieve omnidirectional coverage pattern diversity is applied. The proposed design is ...
The European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP)2018

Stratified Spherical Model for Microwave Imaging of the Brain: Analysis and Experimental Validation of Transmitted Power

Jean-Philippe Thiran, Juan Ramon Mosig, Michael Mattes, Maxime Volery, Mina Bjelogrlic, Benjamin Fuchs

This work presents the analysis of power transmission of a radiating field inside the human head for microwave imaging applications. For this purpose, a spherical layered model composed of dispersive biological tissues is investigated in the range of [0.5- ...
Wiley-Blackwell0

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