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Tailoring the Acoustic Properties of Truss-Core Sandwich Structure

Posted on:2013-10-18Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Lee, RichardFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390008987334Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Undesirable cabin noise has an adverse physiological effect on passengers and crews in an aircraft. In order to reduce the noise level, a passive approach using a truss-core sandwich (TCS) panel as a sound insulator is proposed. Design guidelines and analysis methodologies were developed in order to explore the vibro-acoustic characteristics of TCS structure. Its sound isolation properties can be thereby assessed. Theoretical analyses show that the transmission-loss and sound radiation properties of a TCS structure can be represented by the root-mean-square velocity of its surface, and a beam structure analysis is sufficient to reveal many of the important aspects of TCS panel design. Using finite element analysis, a sensitivity study was performed to create design guidelines for TCS structures. Transmission-loss experiments show that the analytical and numerical analyses correctly predict the trend of TCS structure's vibro-acoustic performance.
Keywords/Search Tags:TCS, Structure
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