Title of article :
Improvement of structures vibroacoustics by widespread embodiment of viscoelastic materials
Author/Authors :
Ghiringhelli، نويسنده , , G.L. and Terraneo، نويسنده , , M. and Vigoni، نويسنده , , E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
15
From page :
227
To page :
241
Abstract :
Thin walled structures, e.g. aircraft and helicopter fuselages, but also domestic electrical machines, are characterized by poor acoustic behavior. This is mainly due to the very low damping properties of the high efficiency structural elements and materials, prone to transmitting bending vibrations. Such unsatisfactory behavior leads to the need for acoustic treatments, which engender installation costs, troubleshooting problems and weight penalties, especially undesirable in aircraft applications. ible solution to improve acoustic performance is to dissipate the vibrational energy during its passage through the structure, before coupling with the air of the cabin and becoming noise. The metal–polymer–metal sandwich technique, also adopted with multiple layering, could be exploited to efficiently dissipate bending waves by viscoelastic layers placed through the thickness. Dynamic and acoustic experimental campaigns have been carried out on specimens and panels made of either aluminum alloy or carbon composite layers with viscoelastic inclusions made with styrene–butadiene rubber, testifying the correctness of the idea. The benefits of such approach are tested also in thick cases where multilayered stacking is very efficient. The approach can be exploited irrespectively to the nature of the structural material (composite or metallic) and related technological problems seem to be solved.
Keywords :
Vibrations , Viscoelastic materials , Cabin noise
Journal title :
Aerospace Science and Technology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Aerospace Science and Technology
Record number :
2230977
Link To Document :
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