Acoustic absorption structure comprising cells with at least one annular canal, aircraft propulsion system comprising said structure
11295717 · 2022-04-05
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D2033/0206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02C7/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An acoustic absorption structure includes: a porous layer in contact with a medium through which the sound waves travel, a cellular layer including a plurality of cells, which has at least one exterior annular canal open towards the porous layer, and a reflective layer. An aircraft propulsion system having at least one such acoustic absorption structure is also described.
Claims
1. An acoustic absorption structure comprising: an exterior surface configured to be in contact with a medium through which sound waves travel; and an interior surface, on the opposite side to the exterior surface, said acoustic absorption structure comprising, from the exterior surface towards the interior surface in the following order, a porous payer; a cellular layer comprising a plurality of side-by-side cells; and a reflective layer, wherein each cell comprises at least one exterior annular canal opening toward the porous layer and delimited by two concentric first lateral walls, each first lateral wall comprising a first edge, connected to the porous layer, and a second edge, distant from the porous layer, wherein the first edges of the first lateral walls are distant from one another and the second edges of the first lateral walls are connected by a first crest line or by a first bottom, wherein the cell comprises at least one interior annular canal; delimited by two concentric second lateral walls and the reflective layer, each second lateral wall comprising a first edge, connected to the reflective layer, and a second edge, distant from the reflective layer, wherein the first edges of the second lateral walls are distant from one another and the second edges of the second lateral walls are connected by a second crest line or by a second bottom, and wherein at least one of the two concentric second lateral walls or the second bottom comprises at least one orifice allowing each interior annular canal to communicate with the exterior surface.
2. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the cell comprises a plurality of concentric exterior annular canals including the at least one exterior annular canal.
3. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the first crest line and/or the first bottom are against the reflective layer.
4. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the cell comprises a plurality of concentric interior annular canals including the at least one interior annular canal.
5. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the second crest line and/or the second bottom are against the porous layer.
6. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the cell comprises a plurality of concentric exterior annular canals including the at least one exterior annular canal, wherein the cell comprises a plurality of concentric interior annular canals including the at least one interior annular canal, and wherein the cell comprises an alternation of the exterior annular canals and of the interior annular canals.
7. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 6, wherein the cell comprises an interior or exterior central chamber, positioned at the center of the smallest exterior or interior annular canal, wherein the exterior or interior central chamber is conical or frustoconical and has a base against the porous or reflective layer and a vertex or a bottom distant therefrom.
8. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 6, wherein two contiguous exterior and interior annular canals are separated by a lateral wall shared in common.
9. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 8, wherein the two concentric first lateral walls and the two concentric second lateral walls define a partition, interposed between the porous layer and the reflective layer, wherein the partition has a first surface oriented towards the exterior surface and a second surface oriented towards the interior surface, the partition comprising concentric corrugations, extending from a center of the partition, which on the first surface delimit the exterior annular canals and on the second surface delimit the interior annular canals.
10. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the orifices are positioned in the region of the second bottom of at least one interior annular canal.
11. The acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the cell comprises orifices positioned in such a way as to cause at least one interior annular canal to communicate with at least one of the contiguous exterior annular canals.
12. An aircraft propulsion system comprising at least one acoustic absorption structure according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages will emerge from the following description of the invention, which description is given solely by way of example, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(19) Although described in an application to an aircraft propulsion system, the acoustic absorption structure 30 is not in any way restricted to that application. Thus, the acoustic structure according to an embodiment of the invention may cover any other surface (of an aircraft or something else).
(20) For the sake of simplicity, the acoustic absorption structures described in the various figures are in the form of flat panels. Of course, the invention is not in any way limited to this geometry. The acoustic absorption structures may equally be curved. In all cases, each acoustic absorption structure has a geometry identical to that of the support to which it is applied.
(21) Whatever its geometry, an acoustic absorption structure comprises a first surface, referred to as the exterior surface SE, in contact with a medium through which sound waves travel, and a second surface, referred to as the interior surface SI, on the opposite side to the exterior surface SE. The acoustic absorption structure has a height (the distance separating the exterior and interior surfaces SE, SI) that is smaller than the dimensions of the exterior and interior surfaces SE, SI.
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(23) The porous layer 32 is configured to allow air and sound waves to pass through.
(24) The porous and reflective layers 32, 36 are not described any further because they may be identical to those of acoustic absorption structures of the prior art.
(25) As illustrated in
(26) According to a configuration visible in
(27) According to one configuration, the cells 38 are aligned in rows and/or in columns. According to one particular configuration visible in
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(29) For the remainder of the description, a transverse plane is a plane perpendicular to the exterior surface SE and oriented in a given direction.
(30) Each cell 38 comprises at least one exterior annular canal 40, delimited by two concentric first lateral walls 44, 46. Each first lateral wall 44, 46 comprises a first edge 44.1, 46.1, connected to the porous layer 32, and a second edge 44.2, 46.2 distant from the porous layer 32.
(31) What is meant by an annular canal is a canal which is closed up on itself.
(32) Each exterior annular canal 40 may describe a circle, as illustrated in
(33) According to embodiments visible in
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(35) Whatever the embodiment, the first edges 44.1, 46.1 of the first lateral walls 44, 46 delimiting each exterior annular canal 40 are distant from one another, and each exterior annular canal 40 is open in the direction of the porous layer 32. In a transverse plane, the first lateral walls 44, 46 and the first bottom 50 may each be planar, curved or comprise planar and/or curved portions.
(36) According to one configuration, a cell 38 comprises several concentric exterior annular canals. What is meant by concentric is that the exterior annular canals do not cross or intersect one another.
(37) According to a configuration visible in
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(39) According to another feature, the cell 38 comprises at least one interior annular canal 54 delimited by two concentric second lateral walls 56, 58. Each second lateral wall 56, 58 comprises a first edge 56.1, 58.1, connected to the reflective layer 36, and a second edge 56.2, 58.2, distant from the reflective layer 36.
(40) Like the exterior annular canal 40, the interior annular canal 54 may describe a circle, as illustrated in
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(43) Whatever the embodiment, the first edges 56.1, 58.1 of the second lateral walls 56, 58 delimiting each interior annular canal 54 are distant from one another, and each interior annular canal 54 is open in the direction of the reflective layer 36. In a transverse plane, the second lateral walls 56, 58 and the second bottom 62 may each be planar, curved or comprise planar and/or curved portions.
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(47) According to one embodiment, two contiguous exterior 40 and interior 54 annular canals are separated by a lateral wall 44, 46, 56, 58 shared in common. Thus, the first lateral walls 44, 46 are coincident with the second lateral walls 56, 58. According to this embodiment, each cell 38 comprises a partition 66, interposed between the porous layer 32 and the reflective layer 36, which has a first surface 66.1 oriented towards the exterior surface SE and a second surface 66.2 oriented towards the interior surface SI. The partition 66 comprises concentric corrugations, extending from its centre, which on the first surface 66.1 delimit the exterior annular canals 40 and on the second surface 66.2 delimit the interior annular canals 54.
(48) The cell 38 comprises orifices 68, 70, 72 allowing each interior annular canal 54 (not open towards the porous layer 32) to communicate with the exterior surface SE.
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(51) The cells 38 may be made of metal, of composite material, of plastics material or some other material.
(52) The cells 38 of a cellular layer 34 may be independent of one another. In that case, they are, first of all, assembled with one of the porous or reflective layers 32, 36 then covered with the other, reflective or porous, layer 36, 32.
(53) The cells 38 of a cellular layer 34 are formed in the one same partition 66, for example by pressing.
(54) Whatever the embodiment, the cells 38 are easier to produce than a honeycomb structure.
(55) It is possible to adjust the sound attenuating characteristics by modifying the cross section of each cell 38, which may be greater or lesser, as illustrated in
(56) The acoustic absorption structure according to the invention allows the noise to be attenuated over a broad band of frequencies. Moreover, the act of providing interior annular canals 54 interposed between exterior annular canals 40 makes it possible to obtain behaviour analogous to that of acoustic absorption panels with two superposed honeycomb structures of the prior art, while at the same time having a markedly smaller thickness.
(57) While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.