TY - BOOK AU - Brandon Cotton....[et.al] TI - Exhaust silencer using water injection N2 - This paper describes results from the development of a water injection noise control system applied to an exhaust duct. A mist of water is introduced into an exhaust duct by injectors into the gas ow and is used to reduce the sound pressure level in the exhaust by several mechanisms, particularly through the absorption of energy required for the evaporation of the water vapour. This noise control method is investigated rstly with the aid of CFD software and then tested experimentally. The results from the CFD showed that there are signicant reductions in temperature, pressure and hence energy of the ow. The experimental prototype injection system showed inconclusive results due to systematic error. The instrumentation noise oor in every test was approximately 100dB when the water injectors were activated. It is expected that the increase in the noise oor is created by the injected water causing vibrations in the pipe walls which is picked up by the microphone. It is proposed that a water injection based noise attenuation device could be eective with dierent implementation based on research theoretical results UR - http://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/371/p34.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y ER -