Multi-degree of freedom acoustic panel
09708930 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02C5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D2033/0206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2260/96
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
F02C7/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/283
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/827
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F01D25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A panel is provided for attenuating noise. This panel includes a first skin, a second skin and a cellular core. The cellular core may be connected to and form a plurality of cavities between the first skin and the second skin. The cellular core may include a wall and a septum. The cavities may include a first cavity and a second cavity. The septum may fluidly divide the first cavity into a first sub-cavity and a second sub-cavity. One or more perforations in the first skin may be fluidly coupled with the first sub-cavity. One or more perforations in the wall may fluidly couple the first sub-cavity with at least a region of the second cavity.
Claims
1. A panel for attenuating noise, comprising: a first skin; a second skin; and a cellular core connected to and forming a plurality of cavities between the first skin and the second skin, the cellular core including a wall and a septum, the cavities including a first cavity and a second cavity, and the septum fluidly dividing the first cavity into a first sub-cavity and a second sub-cavity; wherein a plurality of perforations in the first skin are fluidly coupled with the first sub-cavity, and a plurality of perforations in the wall fluidly couple the first sub-cavity with at least a region of the second cavity.
2. The panel of claim 1, wherein the cellular core is vertically between the first skin and the second skin; and the wall is laterally between and partially forms the first cavity and the second cavity.
3. The panel of claim 2, wherein the cellular core further includes a second septum fluidly dividing the second cavity into a first sub-cavity and a second sub-cavity; and the plurality of perforations in the wall fluidly couple the first sub-cavity of the first cavity with the second sub-cavity of the second cavity.
4. The panel of claim 3, wherein the first sub-cavity of the first cavity is vertically between the first skin and the second sub-cavity of the first cavity; and the first sub-cavity of the second cavity is vertically between the first skin and the second sub-cavity of the second cavity.
5. The panel of claim 3, wherein at least the first sub-cavity of the first cavity and the second sub-cavity of the second cavity form a diagonally extending chamber within the cellular core.
6. The panel of claim 3, wherein the cavities further include a third cavity; the cellular core further includes a second wall laterally between and partially forming the second cavity and the third cavity; and a plurality of perforations in the second wall fluidly couple the second sub-cavity of the second cavity with at least a region of the third cavity.
7. The panel of claim 1, wherein the septum is connected to the wall, and the septum is offset from the wall by an acute angle.
8. The panel of claim 1, wherein the cavities further include a third cavity; and the cellular core further includes a second wall that partially forms and laterally fluidly divides the first cavity and the third cavity.
9. The panel of claim 1, wherein the cellular core comprises a honeycomb structure that includes the wall.
10. The panel of claim 1, wherein the cellular core comprises an open cavity structure that includes the wall.
11. The panel of claim 1, wherein each of the cavities extends from the first skin to the second skin.
12. The panel of claim 1, wherein the first cavity has a polygonal cross-sectional geometry.
13. The panel of claim 1, wherein the cellular core is bonded to the first skin and the second skin.
14. The panel of claim 1, wherein the first skin comprises at least one of composite material, metal or a polymer.
15. The panel of claim 1, wherein the cellular core comprises at least one of composite material, metal or a polymer.
16. A panel for attenuating noise, comprising: a first skin; a second skin; an open cavity structure connected to the first skin and the second skin, the open cavity structure including a plurality of walls configured to faint a plurality of cavities that extend vertically between the first skin and the second skin, wherein the cavities include a first cavity and a second cavity, and the walls include a first wall laterally between and partially for the first cavity and the second cavity; and a plurality of septums respectively disposed within the cavities, each of the septums vertically between and fluidly dividing a respective one of the cavities into a first sub-cavity and a second sub-cavity; wherein the first sub-cavity of the first cavity is fluidly coupled with one or more apertures in the first skin, and fluidly coupled with the second sub-cavity of the second cavity through a plurality of apertures in the first wall.
17. The panel of claim 16, further comprising: a plurality of second septums respectively disposed within the cavities, each of the second septums further fluidly dividing a respective one of the cavities into a third sub-cavity and vertically between the second sub-cavity and the third sub-cavity; wherein the cavities further include a third cavity, and the walls further include a second wall laterally between and partially forming the second cavity and the third cavity; and wherein the second sub-cavity of the second cavity is fluidly coupled with the third sub-cavity of the third cavity though a plurality of apertures in the second wall.
18. The panel of claim 16, wherein a first of the septums is connected to and arranged at an acute angle with the first wall.
19. The panel of claim 16, wherein at least the first sub-cavity of the first cavity and the second sub-cavity of the second cavity provide a chamber adapted for attenuating noise waves.
20. A panel for attenuating noise, comprising: a first skin; a second skin; an open cavity structure connected to the first skin and the second skin, the open cavity structure including a plurality of walls configured to form a plurality of cavities vertically between the first skin and the second skin, wherein the cavities include a first cavity and a second cavity, and the walls include a first wall laterally between and partially forming the first cavity and the second cavity; and a plurality of septums respectively disposed within the cavities, the septums including a first septum vertically between and fluidly dividing the first cavity into a first sub-cavity and a second sub-cavity; wherein the first sub-cavity is fluidly coupled with one or more apertures in the first skin, and fluidly coupled with at least a region of the second cavity through a plurality of apertures in the first wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) The acoustic panel 10 extends laterally within an x-y plane, which plane is defined by an x-axis and a y-axis. For ease of illustration, this x-y plane is shown as a generally flat plane. However, in other embodiments, the x-y plane and, thus, the acoustic panel 10 may be curved and/or follow an undulating geometry. For example, the x-y plane and, thus, the acoustic panel 10 may be arcuate, cylindrical or conical with or without radial undulations. Referring again to
(8) The acoustic panel 10 includes a perforated first (e.g., face) skin 12, a non-perforated second (e.g., back) skin 14 and a cellular core 16. Briefly, the cellular core 16 is disposed and extends vertically between the first skin 12 and the second skin 14. The cellular core 16 is also connected to the first skin 12 and the second skin 14. The cellular core 16, for example, may be welded, brazed, fused, adhered or otherwise bonded to the first skin 12 and/or the second skin 14. The cellular core 16 may also or alternatively be mechanically fastened to the first skin 12 and/or the second skin 14. Alternatively, the cellular core 16 may be formed integral with the first skin 12 and/or the second skin 14 as a monolithic body using, for example, additive manufacturing.
(9) The first skin 12 may be configured as a relatively thin sheet or layer of material that extends laterally along the x-y plane. This first skin material may include, but is not limited to, a metal, a polymer, a fiber reinforced composite (e.g., fiberglass composite, carbon fiber composite, aramid fiber composite, etc.), or a combination thereof. Referring to
(10) The second skin 14 may be configured as a relatively thin sheet or layer of (e.g., continuous and uninterrupted) material that extends laterally along the x-y plane (see
(11) The cellular core 16 extends laterally along the x-y plane (see
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(13) The walls 32-34 are configured together to form a plurality of cavities 35 (e.g., open cell pores) within the cellular core 16. Each of these cavities 35 may extend vertically through the open cavity structure 26 between the first skin 12 and the second skin 14 (see
(14) Each of the walls 32-34 is disposed laterally between and thereby partially forms a respective adjacent pair of cavities 35. The walls 32-34 of
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(16) Referring again to the perforated walls 32 and
(17) The septums 28 and 30 may include a plurality of first septums 28 and a plurality of second septums 30. Each of the first septums 28 is disposed within a respective one of the cavities 35 and is connected to one or more of the walls 32-34 which form that cavity 35. A first end of each first septum 28, for example, may be bonded, mechanically fastened and/or otherwise attached to the second non-perforated region 44 of one of the perforated walls 32. A second end of that first septum 28 may be bonded, mechanically fastened and/or otherwise attached to the first non-perforated region 42 of another laterally neighboring one of the perforated walls 32. In this manner, each of the first septums 28 may fluidly divide a respective one of the cavities 35 into a first sub-cavity 48 and a second sub-cavity 50, where the first sub-cavity 48 is vertically between the first skin 12 and the second sub-cavity 50. Each of the first septums 28 is also offset from the perforated walls 32 at its first and second ends by an angle ; e.g., an acute included angle.
(18) Each of the second septums 30 is disposed within a respective one of the cavities 35 and vertically between a respective one of the first septums 28 and the second skin 14. Each of the second septums 30 is connected to one or more of the walls 32-34 which form the cavity 35 in which it is disposed. A first end of each second septum 30, for example, may be bonded, mechanically fastened and/or otherwise attached to the first non-perforated region 42 of one of the perforated walls 32. A second end of that second septum 30 may be bonded, mechanically fastened and/or otherwise attached to the third non-perforated region 46 of another laterally neighboring one of the perforated walls 32. In this manner, each of the second septums 30 may fluidly divide a respective one of the cavities 35 further into a third sub-cavity 52, where this third sub-cavity 52 is vertically between the second skin 14 and the second sub-cavity 50. Each of the second septums 30 is also offset from the perforated walls 32 at its first and second ends by an angle ; e.g., an acute included angle. This angle may be the same as the angle , or alternatively greater or less than the angle .
(19) With the foregoing septum configuration, the septums 28 and 30 are configured with the open cavity structure 26 to provide the cellular core 16 a plurality of resonance chambers 54 as illustrated in
(20) Each of the chambers 54 includes the first sub-cavity 48 of one of the cavities 35, the second sub-cavity 50 of another one of the cavities 35, and the third sub-cavity 52 of still another one of the cavities 35. The first sub-cavity 48 is fluidly coupled one or more of the perforations 20 in the first skin 12. The first sub-cavity 48 is fluidly coupled with the second sub-cavity 50 through the first array 38 of the perforations 36 in the perforated wall 32 between the first and the second cavities 35. The second sub-cavity 50 is fluidly coupled with the third sub-cavity 52 through the second array 40 of the perforations 36 in the perforated wall 32 between the second and the third cavities 35. By extending the chamber 54 laterally through multiple cavities 35, a length of the chamber 54 may be extended without also increasing the vertical thickness of the acoustic panel 10.
(21) The cellular core 16 may be constructed from any suitable materials. The cellular core 16, for example, may be constructed from a metal, a polymer, a fiber reinforced composite (e.g., fiberglass composite, carbon fiber composite, aramid fiber composite, etc.), or a combination thereof. One or more of components of the cellular core 16 may be constructed from the same or a like material. Alternatively, one or more of the components of the cellular core 16 may be constructed from a different material than one or more of the other components of the cellular core 16.
(22) In some embodiments, the first or second septums 28, 30 may be omitted from one or more of the cavities 35 to provide those cavities 35 with only two sub-cavities. In other embodiments, one or more of the cavities 35 may be configured with one or more additional septums to provide those cavities 35 with four or more sub-cavities and thereby further extend the lengths of the chambers 54.
(23) 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.