
Design of lightweight aircraft trim panel with a high sound transmission loss
The trim panels of aircraft cabin are frequently made up of multilayer materials including a honeycomb, typically in the form of sandwich panels, which have the advantage of being lightweight and space-saving, but lack good acoustic insulation. It has been shown that, for 10% more mass,
weights arranged in a fractal pattern in the honeycomb affect the vibratory pattern of a sandwich panel by creating multiple reflections of the bending waves on the inclusions. They thus generate a phenomenon of focusing vibratory waves providing localized modes while attenuating the structure's
acoustic radiation. The objectives of this paper are to describe: first, the vibro-acoustic model of an overloaded homogenized bending panel (to mimic a trim panel with a fractal pattern); second, the physical phenomena associated to this concept; third, the impact on the modal behavior and
the vibratory and acoustic responses.
The requested document is freely available to subscribers. Users without a subscription can purchase this article.
- Sign in below if you have already registered for online access
Sign in
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: ONERA
Publication date: 04 October 2024
The Noise-Con conference proceedings are sponsored by INCE/USA and the Inter-Noise proceedings by I-INCE. NOVEM (Noise and Vibration Emerging Methods) conference proceedings are included. All NoiseCon Proceedings one year or older are free to download. InterNoise proceedings from outside the USA older than 10 years are free to download. Others are free to INCE/USA members and member societies of I-INCE.
- Membership Information
- INCE Subject Classification
- Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites
- Access Key
- Free content
- Partial Free content
- New content
- Open access content
- Partial Open access content
- Subscribed content
- Partial Subscribed content
- Free trial content