Structured panel with integrated skin and sidewalls
11066147 · 2021-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T50/60
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02C7/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B2262/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2230/54
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/963
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B64C1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A panel includes a core between and connected to a first skin and a second skin. The core includes a corrugated body, a first sidewall and a second sidewall. The corrugated body includes a plurality of corrugations configured from at least a plurality of baffles and a plurality of septums. Each of the corrugations includes a respective one of the baffles and a respective one of the septums. A first cavity extends laterally within the core from a first of the baffles to a first of the septums. The first cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the first sidewall to the second sidewall. The first cavity is fluidly coupled with a passage through a first portion of the first skin. The first portion of the first skin, the first sidewall and the second sidewall are collectively at least partially formed by a ply of material.
Claims
1. A panel for attenuating sound, comprising: a first skin, a second skin and a core between and connected to the first skin and the second skin, the core including a corrugated body, a first sidewall and a second sidewall; the corrugated body including a plurality of corrugations configured from at least a plurality of baffles and a plurality of septums, each of the corrugations including a respective one of the baffles and a respective one of the septums; wherein a first cavity extends laterally within the core from a first of the baffles to a first of the septums, the first cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, and the first cavity is fluidly coupled with a passage through a first portion of the first skin; and wherein the first portion of the first skin, the first sidewall and the second sidewall are collectively at least partially formed by a ply of material.
2. The panel of claim 1, wherein the ply of material comprises thermoplastic material.
3. The panel of claim 1, wherein the ply of material comprises thermoset material.
4. The panel of claim 1, wherein the ply of material comprises metal.
5. The panel of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the first skin is further partially formed by a second ply of material that overlaps and is bonded to the ply of material.
6. The panel of claim 5, wherein the ply of material is configured with a first through hole; the second ply of material is configured with a second through hole having a width that is greater than a width of the first through hole; and the passage is formed by at least the first through hole and the second through hole.
7. The panel of claim 1, wherein the core further includes a third sidewall; a second cavity extends laterally within the core from a second of the baffles to a second of the septums, the second cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the first sidewall to the third sidewall, and the second cavity is fluidly coupled with a second passage through a second portion of the first skin; and the first portion of the first skin, the second portion of the first skin, the first sidewall, the second sidewall and the third sidewall are collectively at least partially formed by the ply of material.
8. The panel of claim 1, wherein a second cavity extends laterally within the core from a second of the baffles to a second of the septums, the second cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, and the second cavity is fluidly coupled with a second passage through a second portion of the first skin; and the first portion of the first skin, the second portion of the first skin, the first sidewall and the second sidewall are collectively at least partially formed by the ply of material.
9. The panel of claim 1, wherein the core further includes a third sidewall and a fourth sidewall; the corrugated body is between the first sidewall and the third sidewall and between the second sidewall and the fourth sidewall; and a second cavity extends laterally within the core from the first of the septums to a second of the baffles, the second cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the third sidewall to the fourth sidewall, and the second cavity is fluidly coupled with the first cavity through one or more perforations in the first of the septums.
10. The panel of claim 9, wherein a first portion of the second skin bounding the second cavity, the third sidewall and the fourth sidewall are collectively at least partially formed by a second ply of material.
11. The panel of claim 9, wherein the third sidewall is longitudinally aligned with the first sidewall; and the fourth sidewall is longitudinally aligned with the second sidewall.
12. The panel of claim 1, wherein the first sidewall and the second sidewall each extend from the first skin to the first of the baffles and the first of the septums.
13. The panel of claim 1, wherein a first portion of the ply of material overlaps and is bonded to a second portion of the ply of material to form at least a portion of the first sidewall.
14. The panel of claim 13, wherein a third portion of the ply of material overlaps and is bonded to a fourth portion of the ply of material to form at least a portion of the second sidewall.
15. The panel of claim 1, wherein, prior to formation of the panel, the ply of material comprises a sheet of material with one or more rows of polygonal-shaped cutouts.
16. The panel of claim 1, wherein the ply of material comprises a plurality of segments; each of the segments comprises a rectangular base, a plurality of first triangular projections on a first side of the rectangular base; and a plurality of second triangular projections on a second side of the rectangular base; and peaks of the first triangular projections of a first of the segments are respectively connected to peaks of the second triangular projections of a second of the segments.
17. A structured panel, comprising: a first skin, a second skin and a core between and connected to the first skin and the second skin, the core including a corrugated body, a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a third sidewall; the corrugated body including a plurality of corrugations configured from at least a plurality of baffles and a plurality of septums, each of the corrugations including a respective one of the baffles and a respective one of the porous septums; wherein a first cavity extends laterally within the core from a first of the baffles to a first of the septums, the first cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the first sidewall to the second sidewall; wherein a second cavity extends laterally within the core from a second of the baffles to a second of the septums, the second cavity extends longitudinally within the core from the second sidewall to the third sidewall; and wherein a first portion of the first skin adjacent the first cavity, a second portion of the first skin adjacent the second cavity, the first sidewall, the second sidewall and the third sidewall are collectively at least partially formed by a ply of material.
18. The structured panel of claim 17, wherein the first cavity is fluidly coupled with a first passage through the first portion of the first skin; and the second cavity is fluid coupled with a second passage through the second portion of the first skin.
19. The structured panel of claim 17, wherein the first skin is a non-perforated skin.
20. A method comprising forming a panel for attenuating sound, the panel comprising a porous first skin, a second skin and a cellular core connected to and between the porous first skin and the second skin, wherein the cellular core is configured with a first cavity that extends laterally between a baffle and a porous septum and longitudinally between a first sidewall and a second sidewall, wherein the forming comprises: providing a sheet of material with one or more rows of polygonal cutouts; and folding the sheet of material such that a portion of the porous first skin bounding the first cavity, the first sidewall and the second sidewall are collectively at least partially defined by the folded sheet of material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) The structured panel 20 of
(19) The structured panel 20 includes a (e.g., acoustic) porous top skin 22 (e.g., a perforated face skin), a solid, non-perforated bottom skin 24 (e.g., a back skin) and a cellular core 26. Note, the terms “top” and “bottom” are used in this disclosure to describe the relative position of an element as viewed in the figures. The present disclosure, however, is not limited to such an orientation. Furthermore, it is worth noting, the top skin 22 may be replaced with a solid, non-perforated skin where, for example, the structured panel 20 is not being used for sound attenuation.
(20) Briefly, the cellular core 26 is disposed and extends vertically between the top skin 22 and the bottom skin 24. The cellular core 26 is also connected to the top skin 22 and the bottom skin 24. The cellular core 26, for example, may be welded, brazed, fused, adhered and/or otherwise bonded to or integral with the top skin 22 and/or the bottom skin 24 as discussed below in further detail.
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(28) Each corrugation 42 includes a respective one of the baffles 50 and a respective one of the septums 52. Each of these corrugation portions 50, 52 may extend longitudinally along an entire longitudinal length of the respective corrugation 42 as shown in
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(31) Each laterally adjacent pair of the corrugations 42 form a bottom channel 64 within the corrugated body 36. The bottom channel 64 extends laterally between the septum 52 of a first of the adjacent corrugations 42 to the baffle 50 of a second of the adjacent corrugations 42. The bottom channel 64 extends vertically into the corrugated body 36 to the interface/connection between the respective baffle 50 and septum 52. The bottom channel 64 may also extend longitudinally along the entire longitudinal lengths of the laterally adjacent corrugations 42. The top channels 62 and the bottom channels 64 are positioned on opposing sides of the corrugated body 36.
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(33) Each top sidewall element 66 is configured with a shape that substantially matches a cross-sectional shape of a respective one of the top channels 62. Each top sidewall element 66 is disposed within a respective one of the top channels 62 and configured to substantially fluidly isolate longitudinally adjacent portions (i.e., cavities 44) of that top channel 62 from one another. More particularly, the top sidewall element 66 extends laterally across the top channel 62 between the respective baffle 50 and the respective septum 52. The top sidewall element 66 extends vertically into the top channel 62 from the top skin 22 to the interface/connection between the respective baffle 50 and septum 52. The top sidewall element 66 is connected to (e.g., formed integral with) the top skin 22. The top sidewall element 66 is also connected to (e.g., adhered and/or otherwise bonded) to the respective baffle 50 and septum 52.
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(35) Each bottom sidewall element 68 is configured with a shape that substantially matches a cross-sectional shape of a respective one of the bottom channels 64. Each bottom sidewall element 68 is disposed within a respective one of the bottom channels 64 and configured to substantially fluidly isolate longitudinally adjacent portions (i.e., cavities 46) of that bottom channel 64 from one another. More particularly, the bottom sidewall element 68 extends laterally across the bottom channel 64 between the respective baffle 50 and the respective septum 52. The bottom sidewall element 68 extends vertically into the bottom channel 64 from the bottom skin 24 to the interface/connection between the respective baffle 50 and septum 52. The bottom sidewall element 68 is connected to (e.g., formed integral with) the bottom skin 24. The bottom sidewall element 68 is also connected to (e.g., adhered and/or otherwise bonded) to the respective baffle 50 and septum 52.
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(37) A length of each resonance chamber 70 extends diagonally between the top skin 22 and the bottom skin 24 and through a respective one of the septums 52. The length 72 of the resonance chamber 70 therefore is longer than the vertical thickness 34 of the cellular core 26. This enables noise attenuation of relatively low frequency noise without increasing the vertical thickness 34 of the core 26 and, thus, a vertical thickness of the structured panel 20. For example, each resonance chamber 70 may receive acoustic waves through the passages 30 in the top skin 22. The resonance chamber 70 may reverse the phase of one or more frequencies of those sound waves using known acoustic reflection principles and subsequently direct the reverse phase sound waves out of the structured panel 20 through the passages 30 to destructively interfere with other incoming acoustic waves.
(38) The corrugated body 36 may be constructed from any suitable material or materials. The corrugated body 36, for example, may be constructed from a metal (e.g., sheet metal such as aluminum or titanium sheet metal), a polymer (e.g., thermoplastic or thermoset material), a fiber reinforced composite (e.g., fiberglass composite, carbon fiber composite, aramid fiber composite, etc.), or a combination thereof. The corrugated body 36 may be constructed from the same material(s) as the top skin 22 and/or the bottom skin 24, or a different material or materials.
(39) The top and the bottom sidewalls 38 and 40 may be constructed from any suitable material or materials. Each sidewall 38, 40, for example, may be constructed from a metal (e.g., sheet metal such as aluminum or titanium sheet metal, or woven metallic wire), a polymer (e.g., thermoplastic or thermoset material), a fiber reinforced composite (e.g., fiberglass composite, carbon fiber composite, aramid fiber composite, etc.), or a combination thereof. Each sidewall 38, 40 is constructed from the same material(s) as a respective skin 22, 24. In the embodiments of
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(42) To at least partially form a respective skin 22, 24 and sidewalls 38, 40 from a ply (e.g., 74, 78) of material as described above, a full sheet of material (e.g., an unmanipulated, stock sheet of material) may be patterned as shown, for example, in
(43) After the patterning, the patterned sheet of material is folded along the fold lines 94 and 96. The fold lines 94 correspond to folds in a first direction. The fold lines 96 correspond to folds in a second, opposite direction. After the folding, each base 88 forms a portion of a respective skin 22, 24; e.g., see
(44) After the folding and the provision of at least two of the folded and patterned sheets of material, these folded and patterned sheets of material are attached (e.g., bonded) to opposing sides of the corrugated body 36 to form the structured panel 20. Of course, additional sheets of material may be attached to the structure to provide, for example, multi-layer skins as shown, for example, in
(45) In some embodiments, the base 88 of the patterned material for the top skin 22 may be perforated prior to the folding. In other embodiments, the top skin 22 may be perforated after the folded and patterned sheet of material is attached to the corrugated body 36.
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(49) In some embodiments, each baffle 50 and/or each septum 52 may follow a substantially flat, linear trajectory as illustrated in
(50) While various embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of the invention. For example, the present invention as described herein includes several aspects and embodiments that include particular features. Although these features may be described individually, it is within the scope of the present invention that some or all of these features may be combined with any one of the aspects and remain within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.